Currents Produce Magnetic Fields | Physics with Professor Matt Anderson | M23-09
Wait, you mean if I just run some current down a wire, I'll produce a magnetic field? Yep, that's exactly what we mean. What it looks like, however, is a bit complicated. Enjoy. Physics with Professor Matt Anderson

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Magnetic Field from a Long Wire with Current | Physics with Professor Matt Anderson | M23-10

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