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1 August, 02:08

The force on a straight current-carrying wire in a magnetic field is proportional to the current in the wire, the strength of the field, and the of the wire. a) trueb) false

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  1. 1 August, 02:28
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    It is true

    Explanation:

    Force on a current carrying conductor placed in magnetic field is given by

    F = B x i x l

    where, B is the magnetic field strength, i be the current and l be the length of the conductor

    So, the force depends on the magnetic field, current.
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