Why two parallel wires carrying current in opposite directions repel each other?
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The repulsion and attraction between the conductors depend on the direction of current flowing through it and the resulting magnetic force is created.
The direction of magnetic field on the conductor is determined by Fleming’s right hand rule.
Thus, gives us that the direction of magnetic field turns out to be opposite to each other.
This results in repulsion of the conductors carrying current in opposite directions relatively and vice versa.
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Two straight parallel lines carrying due to the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction, to wires behaves as similar magnets and thus repel each other.Thus repulsion is due to magnetic force
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