Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
The free electrons is conducting wire ar...

The free electrons is conducting wire are in constant thermal motion. If such a wire, carrying no current, is placed in a magnetic field, is there a magnetic force on each free electron? Is there a magnetic force on the wire?

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • MAGNETIC FIELD

    HC VERMA|Exercise Objective 1|10 Videos
  • MAGNETIC FIELD

    HC VERMA|Exercise Objective 2|10 Videos
  • MAGNETIC FIELD

    HC VERMA|Exercise Worked Out Examples|11 Videos
  • LIGHT WAVES

    HC VERMA|Exercise Exercises|41 Videos
  • MAGNETIC FIELD DUE TO CURRENT

    HC VERMA|Exercise Exercises|61 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Magnetic force on current carring wire

Magnetic force on a current carryin wire

Consider a 10cm long protion of a straight wire carrying a current of 10 A placed in a magnetic field of 0.1 T making an angle of 53^@ with the wire. What magnetic force does the wire experience?

A semicircular wire of radius r , carrying a current I , is placed in a magnetic field of magnitude B . The force acting on it

Magnetic force on a current carrying wire

Consider a 10 cm long portion of a straight wire carrying a current of 10A placed in a magnetic field of 0.1 T making an angle of 37^(@) with the wire.What magnetic force does the wire experience?