what is the consequence of motor effect?
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The motor effect is the term used when a current-carrying wire in the presence of a magnetic field experiences a force.
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- Electromagnetic induction is a result of the motor effect, which occurs when a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field experiences a force.
- The magnetic force acting on a wire carrying electricity in a magnetic field is known as the motor effect.
- A current-carrying wire's magnetic field interacts with an outside magnetic field to produce the motor effect. Fleming's left-hand rule can be used to determine the force's direction.
- For a motor, the flow of current in a conductor maintained in an external magnetic field exerts a deflecting force on the conductor's electrons, which in turn causes the conductor to deflect.
- The motor effect is the term used to describe movement caused by current in an external magnetic field.
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