Produces magnetic fields, that are used in generators, inductors and motors. The magnetic field at any given point is specified by both a magnitude and a direction.
The deflection of a magnetic compass in the presence of an electric current, is evidence that an electric current produces a magnetic field.
A changing magnetic field produces an electric current, so yes. This is true.
The deflection of a magnetic compass in the presence of an electric current, is evidence that an electric current produces a magnetic field.
It produces an electric current.
Electric current produces magnetic fields around the conductor through which it flows, according to Ampère's law. Additionally, electric current also generates heat due to the resistance of the material through which it passes.
Yes.
The two are related because an Electric current produces Magnetic Fields
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Electric current is the flow of electric charge through a conductor. It produces various effects such as heating, lighting, and magnetism. In electronics, current is used to power devices and transmit signals.
Either the cell e.g. a battery, if one is included in the circuit. Or a generator such as a dynamo
electric current in the coil of wire.