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What is the direction of force that acts on the conductor

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Answered by thanyabgangandhar8
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The direction of the force that acts on the current-carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field is given by Fleming's left-hand rule... Then, the thumb gives the direction of motion of the conductor (force), the forefinger indicates the direction of magnetic field and the middle finger points the direction of induced current.

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The direction of force which acts on the current-carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field is given by Fleming's left hand rule. . Then, thumb gives the direction of motion of conductor (force), forefinger indicates direction of magnetic field and the middle finger points the direction of induced current.

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