Why does current carrying conductor experience a force when it is please in the magnetic field? state Fleming's left hand rule
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Because of the potential difference between higher level to lower level that's why the current is flow from one point to another and it is happen in a conductor because in conductor current flow easily as compared to insulator. take example conductors like iron, copper, silver,etc.
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Why does current carrying conductor experience a force when it is placed in the magnetic field?
When a current-carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field the wire experiences a force due to the interaction between the field and the magnetic field produced by the moving charges in the wire.
- That is why the conductor experiences a force.
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