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why does the rod get displaced ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • When a current-carrying wire is fixed in the magnetic field, it undergoes a force...Hence when a stronger horseshoe magnet has been used the strength of the magnetic field is high, and it will undergo a greater force and hence will be more displaced.
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When a current-carrying wire is fixed in the magnetic field, it undergoes a force. ... Hence when a stronger horseshoe magnet has been used the strength of the magnetic field is high, and it will undergo a greater force and hence will be more displaced.

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