Physics, asked by trisha10433, 1 year ago

what will happen to an electron if it passes parallel to the magnetic field lines in a magnetic field​ ( ans should be upto class 10th level)

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Answered by sujatakonnagar
18

so we know current flow in the opposite direction of electron

therefore by applying flemings left hand rule we

get the movement of conductor or force upward.

Answered by ShuchiRecites
40

Direct Answer

No force will be exerted over the current carrying coil which is placed parallel to Magnetic field.

Reason (according to Class 10th)

Magnetic field is maximum when current carrying conductor is kept perpendicular and minimum when kept parallel.

The valid reason why is told in 12th standard according to which,

→ F = i(Bl sin∅)

When the angle between magnetic field with respect to length of conductor is 0° or in other words when both are parallel then ∅ = 0°

→ F = i(Bl sin0°)

→ F = 0 [because sin0° = 0]

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