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what happens when a current - carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field ​

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Answered by St08
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The direction of force on a current crrying conductor placed in a magnetic field is obtained by Fleming's left hand rule. Thus, if a current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, it experiences the Lorentz force (unless the angle between the flow of current and magnetc lines is 0°).

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Answered by ashutoshmishra24
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Explanation:

When a current carrying wire is kept in magnetic field, it experiences a force....

If I is current flowing, L is length of conductor and B is Magnetic Field.

Then, Force = I (L x B)

{ x denotes cross product}

Or

f \:  = ilb \:  \sin( \alpha )

Here alpha is angle between Magnetic Field and Conductor.....

The direction of force on a current crrying conductor placed in a magnetic field is obtained by Fleming's left hand rule. ... Thus, if a current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, it experiences the Lorentz force (unless the angle between the flow of current and magnetc lines is 0°).

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