Why does a current carrying conductor kept in a magnetic field experience force? on what factors does the direction of this force depends name and state the rue used to determine the directionof this force
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a current carrying conductor behaves like a magnet. when a magnet is brought near another magnet like poles repel and unlike poles attract..........
the direction of force depends upon the direction of current and magnetic field
the direction of force can be found by using flemings left hand rule
the direction of force depends upon the direction of current and magnetic field
the direction of force can be found by using flemings left hand rule
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1)Because the magnetic field produced by the current carrying conductor interacts with the already existing magnetic field, thus experiences a force.
2)Depends on direction of current and the magnetic field.
3)Fleming's left hand rule- Stretch the thumb,index finger and middle finger of your left hand such that they are mutually perpendicular to each other. If the index finger points in the direction of magnetic field and the middle finger points in the direction of current, then the thumb will indicate the direction of force on the conductor.
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