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explain why megnatic force experienced by a wire is maximum when the angle formed between current carrying wire and magnetic field is perpendicular?​

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Answered by jayaramareddy
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Answer:

A current-carrying wire feels a force in the presence of an external magnetic field. It is found to be F=BILsinθ,

where,

L is the length of the wire,

I is the current, and

θ is the angle between the current direction and the magnetic field.

As the value of sin 180 degrees is 0, the force exerted on a current-carrying wire placed in a magnetic field is zero when the angle between the wire and the direction of magnetic field is 180 degree

Answered by Simrankaur1025
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answer

The force experienced by a current-currying conductor is the maximum when the direction of current is perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field.

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