| Text | When a {{c1::current flows through a conducting wire a magnetic field is produced around the wire. The strength of the magnetic field depends on the current through the wire and the distance from the wire. Uses the right-hand thumb rule::Magnetic field of the current}} |
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| Text | Alternating Current(ac) is {{c1::a current that is constantly changing direction::Definition}} |
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