What results from a wire carrying a current? A. Dispersion of photons b. Magnetic field c. Electric field d. Beams of white light

The correct answer is b. Magnetic field. A wire carrying a current produces a magnetic field around it, according to Ampere's law. This phenomenon is the basis for various applications, such as electromagnets and electric motors. The other options mentioned, dispersion of photons, electric field, and beams of white light, are not directly related to a wire carrying a current.