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what law of physics tell you that if a current carrying wire produces force on a magnet a magnet must produce force on  a current  carrying wire ?

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Answered by kanhaiyaavp
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what law of physics tell you that if a current carrying wire produces force on a magnet a magnet must produce force on  a current  carrying wire ?

ans -. Coulomb's LAW.

Answered by steffis
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Newton's third law states that if a current-carrying wire produces a force on a magnet a magnet must produce a force on  a current-carrying wire

What is Newton's third law?

"Newton's third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction".

The given statement according to Newton's third law states that;

  • If a current-carrying wire can push against a magnet, then a magnet can push against a current-carrying wire as well.
  • As a result, we can say that whenever a current-carrying wire or current-carrying conductor is in a magnetic field, it is exposed to a force.

Therefore, The current-carrying wire produces a force on a magnet, and a magnet must produce a force on a current-carrying wire, according to Newton's third law.

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