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Explain the term involved in electromagnetic force F=ILB

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Answered by nirman95
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Answer:

Given:

An equation has been provided as follows :

 \boxed{ \red{ \sf{F = I \times L \times B}}}

To explain:

Each term of this equation.

Explaination:

1. The F term is Force experienced by the current carrying conductor passing through the magnetic field lines.

2. L refers to the effective length of the conductor. By effective length, I mean that the displacement length between the 2 ends of the conductor.

3. I refers to magnitude of current flowing through the conductor. Direction of current has no effect on magnitude of force experienced.

4. B refers to magnetic field intensity at that point with respect to a source.

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