Which law will state the direction of the force experienced by a current carrying conductor kept in a magnetic field
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The Fleming's left-hand rule gives the direction of force experienced by current carrying conductor placed in an external magnetic field.
Fleming's left hand rule:
When an electric current passes through a straight wire, an external magnetic field is applied across that flow, the wire experiences a force perpendicular both to the field and to the direction of the current flow. The Fleming's left hand rule can be used to determine the direction of the force, magnetic field and current. A left hand can be held, so that the thumb, first finger and second finger are held mutually perpendicular to each other. The thumb represents the direction of Motion resulting from the force on the conductor. The first finger represents the direction of the magnetic Field. The second finger represents the direction of the Current.
Fleming's Left Hand Rule, which states that "If we stretch the thumb, the forefinger, and the central finger of our left hand mutually perpendicular to each other such that the central finger points in the direction of the (electric)current, or the moving charge, and the forefinger points in the direction of the magnetic field, then the direction in which the thumb points gives the direction of the Lorentz force acting on( or the motion of) the conductor..."