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A copper wire is held between the poles of a magnet

The current in the wire can be reversed. The pole of the magnet can also be changed

over. In how many of the four directions shown can the force act on the wire?

 

  1.  1
  2.  2
  3.  3
  4.  4

 

Answer:

By using the Flemming’s left hand rule, two conclusions can be drawn:

  1. When the direction of current is kept constant (fixed in either direction), the magnetic field can be varied in 2 directions (W-E, E-W).
    The resultant force on  the wire can be in 2 directions: upwards or downwards (N or S) (respectively)
  2. When the direction of magnetic field is kept constant (fixed in either direction), the current can be varied in 2 directions (inwards and outwards).
    The resultant force on  the wire can be in 2 directions: upwards or downwards (N or S) (respectively)

Therefore, the correct answer is (b) 2 (Either North or South)

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