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If a current in a wire is placed perpendicular to a magnetic field increases the force on the wire. 1:Increase. 2: decrease. 3:remains the same

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Answered by jaiswalaj454
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Explanation:

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Answered by Pamelina15
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Answer:

The right answer to the given question is an option(1): increases.

Explanation:

  • The process which induces current flow in the circuit due to changing magnetic field is known as magnetic induction.
  • When the current-carrying wire is placed in a magnetic field, it experiences a force. If the magnetic field is perpendicular to the conductor then the force will also be perpendicular, which is given by Fleming's left-hand rule.
  • Magnetic force F is given by,

                                  F = ILBsin ∅

where,

                  I = current

                 B = magnetic field

  • We can see that the force is directly proportional to the current flowing

So, when the current flowing through a wire is placed perpendicular to a magnetic field increases then the force also increases.

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