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A current of 2 A is flowing through a rectangular coil.
In which direction will the coil move due to magnetic field
produced by the current flowing in the same coil?
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Answered by gvshashi15
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Answer:

Explanation:

Permanent magnet (PM) direct current converts electrical energy into mechanical energy through the interaction of two magnetic fields. One field is produced by a permanent magnet assembly; the other field is produced by an electrical current flowing in the coil through

the commutator. These two fields result in a torque which tends to rotate the coil ABCD. As the coil turns, the current in the winding are commutated to produce a continuous torque output.  

Thus, when current flows through a rectangular coil ABCD placed in between the poles of a permanent magnet, the magnetic force produces a torque which rotates the coil.

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