Physics, asked by rupa2222, 5 months ago

why does a current carrying conductor experines a force when it is placed in a magnetic field ?how will this force change if current in the conductor is increases ?​

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Answered by brightest98
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Explanation:

The magnetic field exerts a force on a current-carrying wire in a direction given by the right hand rule 1 (the same direction as that on the individual moving charges). This force can easily be large enough to move the wire, since typical currents consist of very large numbers of moving charges.

Answered by Aayush0803
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Answer:

The current carrying conductor generates its own magnetic force and if an magnet is placed then there will be attraction and repulsion also that's why is experiences a force and when current is increase force us also increased beacuse it gives more power to conductor and because of magnets repulsion and attraction the force can be changed

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