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will deflect When will the force on a current carrying conductor be maximum in a magnetic field? 1​

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Answered by nikumankar412
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The charges constituting the electric current experience a Lorentz force. Hence the current-carrying conductor kept in a magnetic field will be deflected. When the charged particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field, the magnetic Lorentz force will be maximum.

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The charges constituting the electric current experience a Lorentz force. Hence the current-carrying conductor kept in a magnetic field will be deflected. When the charged particle moves perpendicular to the magnetic field, the magnetic Lorentz force will be maximum.

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