Current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field experience a force called
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It is called Lorentz Force. Since current is due to the motion of charge, therefore a conductor carrying moving charges (or current) places in a magnetic field, in direction other than the direction of magnetic field, will also experience a force.
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It is called Lorentz Force. Since current is due to the motion of charge, therefore a conductor carrying moving charges (or current) places in a magnetic field, in direction other than the direction of magnetic field, will also experience a force.
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Lorentz Force.
A charge moving in a magnetic field with velocity v, at an angle other than 0 or 180 degrees will experience a force. And in a wire carrying current, there are charges also so it will experience force too. And the force is known as Lorentz Force.
A charge moving in a magnetic field with velocity v, at an angle other than 0 or 180 degrees will experience a force. And in a wire carrying current, there are charges also so it will experience force too. And the force is known as Lorentz Force.
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