why do two parallel conductor placed near by carrying current in opposite direction Repel each other? mathicaly
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The magnetic field produced by current carrying conductor A in the vicinity of conductor B is verically downward. By Fleming left hand rule, the force experienced by any element of conductor B will be away from A. Thus two parallel straight conductors carrying opposite currents repel each other.
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The magnetic field produced by current carrying conductor A in the vicinity of conductor B is verically downward. By Fleming left hand rule, the force experienced by any element of conductor B will be away from A. Thus two parallel straight conductors carrying opposite currents repel each other.
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