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The net charge in a current –carrying conductor is Zero,even then it experiences force in a magnetic field , Explain why? ?

sudhanshu , 10 Years ago
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Gaurav Kumar singh

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It experiences force in a magnetic field because of the Lorentz force. "Lorentz force states that "if a current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, it experiences the Lorentz force (unless the angle between the flow of current and magnetc lines is 0°).

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