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factors affecting the magnitude of force

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Answered by DhanyaDA
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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


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Answered by adarshhoax
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Hey friend
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.


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