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A current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field parallel to it . the force experinced by the conductor is

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Answered by Atαrαh
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According to the given question the current carrying conductor and the magnetic field are parallel to each other so the angle between the conductor and the field is 0°

Force acting on a conductor is given by the formula

F=BIL sin theta

F=BILsin0

(sin0°=0)

F=0

I hope this helps (θ‿θ)

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