14. How can the direction of force on a current-carrying
conductor, kept in a magnetic field, be changed?
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The magnetic force acts perpendicular to the direction of motion of the proton. It does not change its mass and speed but changes its direction of motion. So both velocity and momentum get changed. The correct option is (d) in accordance with Fleming's left hand rule.
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