CBSE BOARD X, asked by addictpubg99, 7 months ago


(b) On what factors does the direction of force experienced by a current carrying conductor when
placed in a magnetic field depends?​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

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First of all it depends on:

  • Strength of magnetic field(in TESLA) {symbol for magnetic field- B}
  • Amount of current flowing in the conductor(in amperes, which is directly proportional) { I }
  • length of the conductor in metres. { L }
  • Sin of the angle between the conductor and the field lines passing through it.
  • therefor, Force = B*I*L*sin(angle)
Answered by mugilarasims
1

Answer:

direction of current and direction of applied magnetic field by  Fleming's  left hand rule

Explanation:

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