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the magnetic equation for magnetic field lines of force is​

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Answered by Itzalien19
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F=Bilsinθ F = Bi l sin θ , where ℓ is the length of the wire, i is the current, and θ is the angle between the current direction and the magnetic field.

Answered by aadityasinha2004
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A current-carrying wire feels a force in the presence of an external magnetic field. It is found to be F=Bilsinθ F = Bi l sin θ , where ℓ is the length of the wire, i is the current, and θ is the angle between the current direction and the magnetic field.

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