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What is the direction of the magnetic field lines around a current-carrying conductor?A) Towards the conductorB) Away from the conductorC) Circular, around the conductorD) Parallel to the conductor

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What is the direction of the magnetic field lines around a current-carrying conductor?A) Towards the conductorB) Away from the conductorC) Circular, around the conductorD) Parallel to the conductor

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C) Circular, around the conductor

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