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    can we produce magnetic field by varying alternate current

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    Any moving charge induces a magnetic field. Maxwell's equations defines the (classical) relationship. It's the nature of the electromagnetic field. It's part of classical physics, so that's what you'd need to study. You don't need relativity or quantum physics for that.



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