under what condition is the force acting on the under charge moving through a uniform magnetic field is minimum
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When the direction of the charge moving through the uniform magnetic is parallel to the magnetic field, then the magnetic force on the moving charge will be zero and hence, the minimum.
The magnetic force on the charge depends on the cross product of the velocity and the magnetic field and hence, the cross product is zero when the two vectors (velocity and magnetic field) are parallel to each other.
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Answer: the force on a current carrying conductor is maximum when theta is equal to 90 degree and minimum when theta is equal to zero degree where theatre is equals to the angle between conductor and magnetic field
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