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Standard XII
Physics
Electric Field
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In what respect does a wire carrying a current differ from a wire, which carries no current?
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A current carrying wire produces magnetic field as the current flowing through it i.e, electron move inside it along a definite direction.
But for wire with no current, electrons are in motion in random direction and such wire produce no magnetic field.
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