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force on a current carrying conductor due to magnetic field​

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Answered by Anonymous
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product of vector multiplication of length of wire and magnetic field on the wire with current through that wire....

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Answered by priyanshi403659
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When a conductor carrying a current is placed in a magnetic field, the conductor experiences a magnetic force. The direction of this force is always right angles to the plane containing both the conductor and the magnetic field, and is predicted by Fleming's Left-Hand Rule.

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