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Asked by Atith Adhikari · 2 years ago

When a magnetic compass is placed near a circuit in which an electric current is flowing, its needle deflects. Why?

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Arpit Sundas Arpit Sundas · 1 year ago
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Solution

A magnetic compass consists of a small magnet (the needle) that is free to rotate. 

The compass needle aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field under normal circumstances.

 However, when placed near a circuit which has electric current flowing in it, the magnetic field created by the electric current exerts a force on the compass needle. 

This causes the needle to deflect from its original alignment.

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