How does the magnetic field around a current carrying wire change as the wire is formed into a coil?

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2026-05-19 05:25

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When a straight current-carrying wire is formed into a coil, the magnetic field becomes concentrated inside the coil due to the additive contribution of each turn of the wire. This results in a stronger and more uniform magnetic field inside the coil compared to a single straight wire. The direction of the magnetic field around the coil follows the right-hand grip rule.

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