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The Magnetic Field in a current carrying wire comes due to flow of electricity . But does the field generate or comes in simulataniously with the flow. if simulataniously then how?

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Electric current produces a magnetic field. This magnetic field can be visualized as a pattern of circular field lines surrounding a wire. ... Magnetic Field Generated by Current: (a) Compasses placed near a long straight current-carrying wire indicate that field lines form circular loops centered on the wire.

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The Magnetic Field in a current carrying wire comes due to flow of electricity . But-example-1
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The feild never generates magnetic field on it's on. It simulataniously because when the flow of current stops , it loses it's magnetism and then there will no magnetism thus no magnetic feild.

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