Science, asked by EbyAlexander, 6 months ago

Why and when does a current carrying conductor kept in a magnetic
field experience force? List the factors on which direction of this force
depends?​

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Answered by mahek77777
16

A current-carrying conductor kept in a magnetic field experiences force because a magnetic field is produced by an electric current that flows through a conductor. This magnetic field exerts a force that is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.

Answered by Anonymous
12

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