If a wire carrying current produces magnetic field around it, why its not attracted to nearby metals ? In a general household.

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If a wire carrying current produces magnetic field around it, why its not attracted to nearby metals ? In a general household.

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I have worked on battery charging/jump starting equipment an electrical engineer that can be loaded to 300-400 DC amps by a load bank using individual welding cables. I have seen metal(steel) shavings and the actual cables jump on the floor when either fully loaded or unloaded by the load bank.

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