A straight wire of length 1.0 m is placed along x-axis, in a region with magnetic field B…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Moving Charges and Magnetism
A straight wire of length 1.0 m is placed along x-axis, in a region with magnetic field \(\vec{B}=(3\hat{i}+2\hat{j})\text{ T}\). A current of 2.0 A flows in the wire along +x direction. The magnetic force acting on the wire is:
- 2.0 N, along z-axis
- 2.0 N, along -z -axis
- 4.0 N, along z-axis
- 4.0 N, along-z-axis
Answer
(C) 4.0 N, along z-axis
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