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a current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field.list the factors on which the magnitude of force experienced by conductor depends​

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Answered by bradlamar691
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The magnitude of the force on a current-carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field depends on:  

(i)  On strength of the Magnetic Field.

    Force is directly proportional to the strength of the Magnetic field.

    i.e as the strength of the magnetic field increases the magnitude of force

    experienced also increases.

    F\alpha B

(ii) On Magnitude of Current in the Conductor.

    Force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the current in the

    conductor.

    i.e as the magnitude of current increases in the conductor the magnitude   

    of force experienced also increases.

    F\alpha I  

(iii) On the length of the conductor.

     F is directly proportional to the length of the current-carrying conductor

     i.e as the length of the conductor increases the magnitude of force  

     experienced also increases.

     F\alpha L

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