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what is magnitude of force acting a current carrying conductor placed in the ​

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Thus, the magnitude of the force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field varies with the angle between the direction of the length of the conductor and the direction of the magnetic field. Hence, the magnitude of force is zero when the conductor lies parallel to the field

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Thus, the magnitude of the force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field varies with the angle between the direction of the length of the conductor and the direction of the magnetic field. Hence, the magnitude of force is zero when the conductor lies parallel to the field.

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