If the current in a freely suspended conductor is
flowing vertically downward, such that external
magnetic field is in north-south direction, then in
which direction the conductor will move? Name the
rule which helped you to answer this question.
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If the current in a freely suspended conductor is flowing vertically downward, such that external magnetic field is in north-south direction, then the conductor will move in the WEST direction.
1) This problem can be solved with the help of right hand palm rule.
2) The right hand hand thumb rule states that:- The thumb of the right hand pointing in the direction of V, the other fingers in the direction of B, the force F is directed perpendicularly to the right hand palm.
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If the current in a freely suspended conductor is flowing vertically downward, such that external magnetic field is in north-south direction, then the conductor will move in the WEST direction.
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