We know a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field experiences a force
due to which the conductor moves. How do we think the rod displaces if :
a) current in the rod is increased.
b) a stronger horse shoe is inserted.
c) the length of the rod is increased.
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Explanation:
An electric motor is based on the principle that the current carrying conductor experiences a force when placed in a magnetic field. If the direction of the magnetic field and that of the current are mutually perpendicular, then the direction of the force is given by Fleming's left-hand rule.
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A. yes it increased
B.no
C.no
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