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Understanding the Force on Current-Carrying Wires in Magnetic Fields
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[QUOTE="2kwl, post: 4752129, member: 511173"] Thank you for the replies, much appreciated. May I just ask what causes the force, on a wire carrying current under the presence of a magnetic field? Is it to do with the magnetic field from the current carrying wire, interacting with the magnetic field of the other magnet? If that is the case I find it hard to understand as most things attract/repel along a straight line, wheras I believe the force on a current carrying wire acts perpendicular to the magnetic field. I would be happy to be linked any reading material if available, Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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