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factors affecting the magnitude of force
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Hi friend!!
Force is defined as the rate of change of momentum (NEWTON's SECOND LAW OF MOTION).Force is also defined as the product of mass and acceleration.
F=m×a
So, Force depends upon mass of the body and it's acceleration.
SI unit of force is Newton
I hope this will help you ;)
Force is defined as the rate of change of momentum (NEWTON's SECOND LAW OF MOTION).Force is also defined as the product of mass and acceleration.
F=m×a
So, Force depends upon mass of the body and it's acceleration.
SI unit of force is Newton
I hope this will help you ;)
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Hey friend
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The magnitude of the force in a current carrying conductor depends on following three factors;
1. it is directly proportional to the current "I".
2. it is directly proportional the lenght of the conductor
3. it is directly proportional to the strenght of the magnetic field.
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hope it helps
thank you.
here is your answer
The magnitude of the force in a current carrying conductor depends on following three factors;
1. it is directly proportional to the current "I".
2. it is directly proportional the lenght of the conductor
3. it is directly proportional to the strenght of the magnetic field.
glad to help you
hope it helps
thank you.
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