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An infinitely long, straight conductor `AB` is fixed and a current is passed through it. Another movable straight wire `CD` of finite length and carrying current is held perpendicular to it and released. Neglect weight of the wire

A

The rod CD will move upwards parallel to itself

B

The rod CD will move downward parallel to itself

C

The rod CD will move upward and turn clockwise at the same time

D

The rod CD will move upward and turn anti –clockwise at the same time

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The correct Answer is:
C

Direction of force -
`vecF = i_(2) (vecl xx vecB_(1))`
`vecB_(1) = (mu_(0) i_(1))/(2pi r) (-hatk)`
`vecl to hati`
`therefore (hatj) = hati xx (-hatk)` (upward)
There is non-uniform force increases and decreases as r increases. Torque will rotate rod CD clockwise.
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