A circular loop of wire, carrying a current 'I' is lying in xy-plane with its centre…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Moving Charges and Magnetism
A circular loop of wire, carrying a current 'I' is lying in xy-plane with its centre coinciding with the origin. It is subjected to a uniform magnetic field pointing along + z-axis. The loop will:
- move along x-axis
- move along y-axis
- move along z-axis
- remain stationary
Answer
(D) remain stationary
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