Physics
Grade-10
Easy
Question
Magnetic field due to a current through a conducting loop depends on:
- Current
- Distance from the wire
- Number of turns in the coil
- On all these factors
Hint:
On all these factors
The correct answer is: On all these factors
Magnetic field due to a current through a conducting loop depends on: the current, the distance from the wire and the number of turns in the coil.
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