Q. 14.3( 12 Votes )
State the rule which gives the direction of force acting on a current-carrying conductor kept in a magnetic field.
Answer :
The direction of force acting on a current-carrying conductor kept in a magnetic field is given by Fleming’s left hand rule.
Fig. : Fleming’s left hand rule
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