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when is the maximum force exerted on a current carrying conductor while it is kept in a magnetic field​

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Answered by subham2112H
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Answer:

(i) Force exerted is maximum when, the current-carrying conductor is held perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field. ii) Force exerted is minimum when, the current-carrying conductor is held parallel to the direction of the magnetic field.

Answered by handgunmaine
4

When the angle between v and B is 90 degrees, the force exerted on a current carrying conductor is maximum.

Explanation:

  • The magnetic force acting on the charged particle is given by :

F=q(v\times B)

q is charged particle

v is speed of particle

B is magnetic field,\theta is the angle between v and B

  • It can be also written as :

F=qvB\sin \theta

For maximum force, the angle between v and B must be 90 degrees. As a result, the force is equal to:

F=qvB

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