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Magnetic fields are created by the flow of electric current through a conductor, with the strength of the magnetic field increasing as the current increases. In turn, the presence of a magnetic field can induce an electric current in a nearby conductor, according to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction.

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Electric current passing through a conductor generates magnetic fields, which become stronger as the current intensifies. Conversely, the existence of a magnetic field can trigger the generation of electric current in a neighboring conductor, as outlined by Faraday's principle of electromagnetic induction.