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Force of a current carrying conductor when present in a magnetic field?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The magnetic field exerts a force on a current-carrying wire in a direction given by the right hand rule 1 (the same direction as that on the individual moving charges). ... The force on an individual charge moving at the drift velocity vd is given by F = qvdB sin θ.

Answered by HèrøSk
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When a current carrying conductor is placed in a external magnetic field of a magnet it experience s same force.The direction of this force is given by Fleming's left hand rule.Which states that if we strech thoumb and two finger's such that the index finger points towards the field and the other finger in direction of. currwnt then the thumb will indicate the direction of force and hence the motion.

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