Science, asked by Princy4688, 4 months ago

Assertion: A current carrying conductor experiences a force in a magnetic field.

Reason: The force acting on the current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field

is due to interaction between magnetic field produced by a current carrying conductor

and external magnetic field in which the conductor is placed.​

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Answered by smanushi09
43

Answer:

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

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Answered by bharathparasad577
25

Answer:

Explanation:

Concept:

  • A magnetic field and the electric current generated by the moving charges in a current-carrying conductor interact with one other to produce a force on the wire.
  • A magnetic field is created around a current-carrying conductor by itself.
  • The magnetic field outside of the body interacts with this.
  • Depending on the alignment of the external magnetic field and the conductor's current, two magnetic fields will attract or repel one another when they come into contact.
  • Because of this, a force is felt by the conductor.
  • A magnetic force works on free electrons when they are present in a current-carrying conductor with no net charge because they drift towards the positive end of the wire at the same rate.
  • Both Assertion and Reason are true.

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