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The magnitude of force acting on a current carrying wire placed in a magnetic field in a direction perpendicular to its length depends on :
- The current flowing in the wire
- The strength of the magnetic field
- The length of the wire
- all of the above
Electro-Magnetism
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all of the above
Reason — The magnitude of force acting on a current carrying wire placed in a magnetic field in a direction perpendicular to its length depends on :
- The current flowing in the wire
- The strength of the magnetic field
- The length of the wire.
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