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What is the formula for calculating the magnitude of the mechanical force experienced by a current-carrying conductor perpendicular to the magnetic fi
Question

What is the formula for calculating the magnitude of the mechanical force experienced by a current-carrying conductor perpendicular to the magnetic field, where B = magnetic flux density, I = Current and L = Length of the conductor?

A.

F=B²/LI

B.

F=B²LI

C.

F=BIL

D.

F=BI²L

Correct option is C

The magnitude of the mechanical force F experienced by a current-carrying conductor placed perpendicular to a magnetic field is given by the formula:
F=BIL
Where:
 B is the magnetic flux density,
 I is the current flowing through the conductor,
 L is the length of the conductor.
Therefore, the correct option is F=BIL

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