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Grade 10Electromagnetic Induction

Can i apply flemings left or right hand rule to a [straight] current carrying conductor in magnetic field ....................am i right or wrong if i approach the sum like this ???????????????????????explain meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Profile image of aditya kulkarni
15 Years agoGrade 10
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Profile image of SAGAR SINGH - IIT DELHI
15 Years ago

Dear student,

Yes ofcourse you can apply fleming's law to current carrying conductor...

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Profile image of Aniket Patra
15 Years ago

Yes you can apply the rule.Fleming's rule only gives the direction of the magnetic force acting on the conductor,but remember its basis is the nature of the charge carried by the conductor.

Profile image of aryan kashyap
15 Years ago

sum has to be done treating them as vectors.separate components in all 3 axes n then add