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*The direction of force on an electric conductor in a magnetic field is _______.*

1️⃣ depend of the direction of the current.
2️⃣ depend of the direction of the magnetic field.
3️⃣ depend of the direction of both the electric current and the magnetic field.
4️⃣ does not depend of the direction of both the electric current and the magnetic field.​

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Answered by deepanshudigari05
12

Answer:

3️⃣ depend of the direction of both the electric current and the magnetic field.

Answered by RvChaudharY50
4

Question :- The direction of force on an electric conductor in a magnetic field is _______.*

1) depend of the direction of the current.

2) depend of the direction of the magnetic field.

3) depend of the direction of both the electric current and the magnetic field.

4) does not depend of the direction of both the electric current and the magnetic field.

Answer :- (3) depend of the direction of both the electric current and the magnetic field.

Explanation :-

  • The direction of force on a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field is given by Fleming’s left hand rule.
  • When a current-carrying conductor is placed in an external magnetic field, the conductor experiences a force perpendicular to both the field and to the direction of the current flow.

Hence, The direction of force on an electric conductor in a magnetic field is depend of the direction of both the electric current and the magnetic field.

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