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Why will there not be an induced current in a field parallel to a current carrying wire?
The discussion centers around the question of why there will not be an induced current in a magnetic field that is parallel to a current-carrying wire. The scope includes conceptual understanding of electromagnetic induction and the conditions necessary for inducing current.
Participants express differing views on the conditions required for induced current, with some asserting that a changing field is necessary while others emphasize the need for a conductor. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the specifics of the question posed.
There are limitations in the discussion regarding the definitions of terms like "field" and "current," as well as the assumptions about the nature of the magnetic field and its interaction with conductors.
Sunturday said:Why will there not be an induced current in a field parallel to a current carrying wire?