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English: Magnetic field lines (B, green) of a wire loop carrying an electric current (I, red), illustrating how the field lines all pass through the interior of the loop, creating a strong magnetic field there. This explains why coils of wire are used in electromagnets, inductors, and transformers.
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Diagram of the magnetic field created by a loop of wire

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11 June 2015

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