Infinite current carrying wire, moving parallel to it's current flow direction?
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The electron will be repelled away from the wire with a force F = evB
e is electronic charge, v is its velocity of conventional current opposite to the direction of electron, B is the magnetic field
I have written formula for magnetic field at a distance a from long wire.
e is electronic charge, v is its velocity of conventional current opposite to the direction of electron, B is the magnetic field
I have written formula for magnetic field at a distance a from long wire.
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Hey dear here is your
The direction of force on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field is obtained by Fleming's left hand rule. ... Thus, if a current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, it experiences the Lorentz force (unless the angle between the flow of current and magnetc lines is 0°).
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The direction of force on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field is obtained by Fleming's left hand rule. ... Thus, if a current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, it experiences the Lorentz force (unless the angle between the flow of current and magnetc lines is 0°).
Hope it's help you
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