The number of turns on a loop increases the magnetic field strength, as each additional turn contributes to the total magnetic flux. While the current remains fixed, the self-inductance of the coil increases with more turns, affecting the current's behavior over time. The magnetic field does not increase due to a change in current but rather due to the cumulative effect of each turn enhancing the overall flux. Inductance increases with the square of the number of turns, which influences how the current responds to applied voltage. Thus, adding more turns enhances the magnetic field without altering the fixed current directly.