No force acts on a current carrying conducter when it is placed.....
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No force acts on a current carrying conductor when it is placed parallel to the magnetic field.
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You can see in a DC motor, the coil which is parallel to the magnetic field lines does not experience a force, but the coil which is perpendicular to the magnetic field lines experiences.
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Explanation:
No force acts on a current carrying conductor when it is parallel to the magnetic field. If we reverse the direction of current in the wire AB so that it flows in the vertically upward direction from B to A, then the wire swings in the backward direction (towards north).
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