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(5H40.30) Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying Wire
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Once the current is flowing, the wire will deflect. Reverse the direction of the current to show that the deflection of the wire is now opposite and in agreement with the right hand rule. The effect is linear in the strength of the magnet.
(5H40.30) Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying Wire
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Once the current is flowing, the wire will deflect. Reverse the direction of the current to show that the deflection of the wire is now opposite and in agreement with the right hand rule. The effect is linear in the strength of the magnet.
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