Explain why a magnetic field exerts a force on a current carrying conductor
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The force experience by conductor is given by F=i(l×Bsinθ)
In a current carrying conductor ,free electron move with a drift velocity and they feel magnetic force, but the positive ions are stationary ,so they don't feel any magnetic force.So net charge on current carrying conductor is zero.
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A current carrying conductor kept in a magnetic field experience force because a magnetic field is produced by an electric current that flows through a conductor. This magnetic field exerts a force that is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction...
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