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Wednesday 30 January 2019

Magnetic Field due to current in a Long straight Wire

Magnetic Field due to current in a Long straight Wire:



Prof. Hans oersted firstly described the magnetic field due to current in a wire in 1820.

Experiment:

  . Take a copper wire that passes vertically through a horizontal piece of card board.

  .  Place small magnet compass needles on the card board along a circle with centre at the wire.

    .  All the compass needles point in the direction of north south. when a heavy current through
  wire, the compass needles set themselves on the tangent to the circle.

   .  Reverse the direction of current, the direction of needles is also reversed.

   .   When the present through the wire is stopped, all the needles once more purpose within the
   north-south direction.

Conclusions:

 .   A magnet field is set up around current carrying conducter.

  .  The lines of forces or circular and their direction depends upon the direction of current.

   The magnet field lastes only as long as the current is flowing through it.

Direction of magnetic Field:

 The direction of magnet field can be determined by ringht hand rule.

Direction Hand rule:

  If the wire is grasped in the fist of night hand with the thumb pointing in the direction
  of the current, then the curled fingers indicate the direction of magnetic field.