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Force on a current carrying loop in a uniform magnetic field

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Answered by Anonymous
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A current loop is equivalent to a magnetic dipole with a magnetic moment equal to the product of the current and the area of the loop. A current loop does not experience a force in a magnetic field but experiences a torque which tends to align the dipole moment parallel to the direction of the field.
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