Magnetic Field exerts force on a current carrying conductor


 
 
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Magnetic Field Exerts Force On A Current Carrying Conductor

Force On A Current Carrying Conductor In A Magnetic Field

We know that a current carrying conductor behaves like a magnet. We also know that two magnets exert a force on each other. Now, if we place such a conductor (behaving as a magnet) in a magnetic field, then it will experience a force exactly the same way as a bar magnet would experience on placing it in the neighborhood of another bar magnet.

Further, it was suggested by Marie Ampere that force exerted by a current- carrying conductor on a bar magnet and force exerted by the bar magnet on current-carrying conductor are equal and opposite (i.e. satisfy Newton’s third law) as both are in the magnetic fields of each other. 

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Question : 1

Which of the following are correct :

(a) The direction of force depends on the direction of current and is perpendicular to it.

(b) The direction of force depends on the direction of the magnetic field and is perpendicular to it.

(c) A current carrying conductor experiences force in a magnetic field.

Right Option : D
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Question : 2

Force on a current-carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field depends upon the direction of _________________________through the conductor.  

Right Option : C
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Question : 3

When a charged particle enters the uniform magnetic field at a right angle to the direction of the field, which of the following changes?

Right Option : D
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