what is the force acting on a current carrying conductor placed parallel to the magnetic field
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the force is electrostatic force
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No magnetic force will be acting on it
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Because magnetic force F=BiLsin(a) where a is the angle between the conductor (L) and magnetic field (B). Since in this case conductor is parallel to the field, a=0 and so F=0 as sin(a)=0
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