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What is the direction of magnetic field at the centre of a coil carrying current in the anticlockwise direction?

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What is the direction of magnetic field at the centre of a coil carrying current in the anticlockwise direction?

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Along the axis of coil outwards.

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Chapter 10: Electro-Magnetism - EXERCISE-10 (A) [Page 240]

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Selina Physics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 10 Electro-Magnetism
EXERCISE-10 (A) | Q 9. (ii) | Page 240

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