What is the direction of the magnetic field around a current-carrying conductor?
In the direction of the current
From the north pole to the south pole
Perpendicular to the wire
In circular loops around the wire
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Correct Answer: D — In circular loops around the wire
Explanation:
When electric current flows through a conductor, the magnetic field forms concentric circular loops around the wire. The direction can be determined using the right-hand thumb rule.
