Force on a current carrying conductor in a magnetic explain?
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When current flows through a coil in a magnetic field, a force is exerted on the coil which makes the coil move.
The direction of moton of the coil is given by Fleming's Left Hand Rule, which says that when the thumb, forefinger and middle finger are kept in such a way that they are mutually perpendicular to each other, then the direction of motion is indicated by the direction of the thumb if the direction of current flowing in the conductor is along the direction of the middle finger and the direction of magnetic field is along the direction of the forefinger.
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The direction of moton of the coil is given by Fleming's Left Hand Rule, which says that when the thumb, forefinger and middle finger are kept in such a way that they are mutually perpendicular to each other, then the direction of motion is indicated by the direction of the thumb if the direction of current flowing in the conductor is along the direction of the middle finger and the direction of magnetic field is along the direction of the forefinger.
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If a conductor of length "l" moves at right angles to a magnetic field,B, e.m.f induced in the conductor.
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If a conductor of length "l" moves at right angles to a magnetic field,B, e.m.f induced in the conductor.
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