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In which of the following cases a straight current-carrying conductor does not experience a force?

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The direction of the current is perpendicular to the magnetic field.
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The direction of the current is parallel to the magnetic field.
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The angle between the conductor and the magnetic field is 60.
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The angle between the conductor and the magnetic field is 45.
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Solution

The correct option is B The direction of the current is parallel to the magnetic field.

When a current-carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, a force is exerted on the conductor. The direction of this force is perpendicular to both the direction of current as well as the direction of the magnetic field (Fleming's left-hand rule).

The conductor will not experience a force if the angle between the current and the magnetic field is 0 or 180, i.e., parallel. In all other cases, it experiences a force.


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