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When an electrical current flows through a conductor, such as a wire, it generates a magnetic field around it due to the movement of charged particles. This phenomenon is described by Ampère's law, which states that the magnetic field is directly proportional to the current. The magnetic field strength can be enhanced by coiling the wire into a solenoid or using ferromagnetic materials. When the current is turned off, the magnetic field dissipates.

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