what are the factors on which the force acting on a given current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field depend state when the magnitude of force acting on it is highest
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Force depends on length and not cross-sectional area. Fleming's left hand rule tells us that direction at which the force is acting on the wire. It gives a relation between the directions of force acting on conductor, magnetic field and current in the conductor.
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The magnitude of the force on a current carrying conductor increases when the strength of the magnetic held is increased. The magnitude of the magnetic force also depends on the length of the wire in the magnetic field
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