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A current carrying straight conductor in a
uniform magnetic field experiences​

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Answered by nirman95
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A current carrying straight conductor in auniform magnetic field may experience both force and torque.

  • Force is a translational push on the current carrying wire.

  • Torque is the rotational analogue of the force on the wire.

General expression for force and torque:

 \boxed{ \rm{1) \: force = i \times l \times B \times  \sin( \theta) }}

 \boxed{ \rm{2) \:  \tau = M \times B \times  \sin( \theta) }}

Here \sin(\theta) refers to the angle between length vector and Magnetic field vector; i is the current , l is the length , M is the magnetic moment and B is the magnetic field intensity in which the wire has been kept.

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