When a current carrying conductor is kept in a magnetic field state the position when maximim force acts on it?
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when magnetic field and current are mutually perpendicular to each other , then maximum force will be exerted on conductor.
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the maximam force will act on the current carrying conductor when it is kept perpendicular to the magnetic field ..
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When current-carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, it will experience a force when the magnetic field direction is not parallel to the current direction. The magnitude of the force is maximum when the magnetic field and current directions are mutually perpendicular to each other .This is given by the Flemming's left hand rule.
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When current-carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, it will experience a force when the magnetic field direction is not parallel to the current direction. The magnitude of the force is maximum when the magnetic field and current directions are mutually perpendicular to each other .This is given by the Flemming's left hand rule.
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