Physics, asked by juhiiii1518, 1 year ago

Two very long conducting parallel wires are separated by a distance d from each other and equal currents are passed through them in mutually opposite directions. A particle of charge q passes through a point, at a distance d/2 from both wires, with velocity v perpendicularly to the plane formed by the wires. The resultant magnetic force acting on this particle is ______ .
(A) μ₀Iqv/2πd
(B) μ₀Iqv/πd
(C) 2μ₀Iqv/πd
(D) zero

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Answered by Arslankincsem
4

The force experienced by a charge in a magnetic field can be determined by conductors that is having same direction.


It is passing current through each other and charge denotes velocity that has net magnetic field.


The distance can be measured by two points and the wire at Z direction and B = µ0I/(2πd).

Answered by Anonymous
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