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Write the two factors on which displacement produced in the current carrying

conductor placed in a magnetic field depend​

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Answered by detectivebrainer
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Answer:

The force on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field is given by the Flemings left hand rule.

F = B I L

Where F is the force on the conductor

B is the magnitude of the uniform magnetic field

I is the current in the conductor

L is the Length of the current carrying wire

Therefore from the above formula, force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the field, current in the wire and the length of the wire.

Answered by Rogers404
5

Explanation:

The magnitude of the force on a current carrying conductor increases when the strength of the magnetic held is increased. The magnitude of the magnetic force also depends on the length of the wire in the magnetic field. The longer the wire in the magnetic field, the larger the force on the wire.

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