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state of the motor rule if the direction of current and conductor and magnetic field are the samein which way will be the conductor move?​

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Answered by prdip9178
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Answer:

A freely suspended current carrying conductor when kept in a magnetic field moves when current flows through it. If the direction of the magnetic field are same, the conductor doesn't move

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The moving magnet and conductor problem is a famous thought experiment, originating in the 19th century, concerning the intersection of classical electromagnetism and special relativity. In it, the current in a conductor moving with constant velocity, v, with respect to a magnet is calculated in the frame of reference of the magnet and in the frame of reference of the conductor. The observable quantity in the experiment, the current, is the same in either case, in accordance with the basic principle of relativity, which states: "Only relative motion is observable; there is no absolute standard of rest".[1] However, according to Maxwell's equations, the charges in the conductor experience a magnetic force in the frame of the magnet and an electric force in the frame of the conductor. The same phenomenon would seem to have two different descriptions depending on the frame of reference of the observer.

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