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bsshelly
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it may sound very stupid question but please correct my doubt--
when a current flows into a straight conductor , magnetic lines are said to be flowing in the plane perpendicular to the conductor,or when say current is flowing in a circular loop, direction of magnetic field is said to be perpendicular to that plane(circular loop),
now my question is---- why magnetic lines are flowing perpendicular to the direction of counductor,what gives magnictic field this direction?
when a current flows into a straight conductor , magnetic lines are said to be flowing in the plane perpendicular to the conductor,or when say current is flowing in a circular loop, direction of magnetic field is said to be perpendicular to that plane(circular loop),
now my question is---- why magnetic lines are flowing perpendicular to the direction of counductor,what gives magnictic field this direction?