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Why does a current carrying conductor kept in a magnetic field experience force?On what factors does the direcfion of this force depend?Name and state the rule used for determination of this force?

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Answered by 2003AK
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The conductor experience a force bcoz of the magnetic effect of electric current.

The direction of force depends on direction of magnetic field and direction of current.

The direction of force can be determined by using Fleming left hand rule. Whenever a current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, it experiences a force due to the magnetic field. The direction of force acting on the conductor can be found out using Fleming's Left Hand Rule. ... The middle finger points in the direction of the current

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