Explain why the force acts on the wire
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Basically, wire contains electrons. For the passage of electrons, a force is needed. When the current is passed by the wire, the electrons get generated and started to move. This creates a force. The electrons experience a force proportional to their charge and velocity. The sum total of all forces actin' on all elctrons affects the wire itself, 'cause the elctrons are still bound to the ions/nuclei makin' up the bulk of the wire. A current-carrying wire or coil can exert a force on a permanent magnet.
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