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Force acting to a conductor in the magnetic field

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When a steady current "l" flows through a straight conductor of length L in a uniform magnetic field B, the force Fm received by the conductor is as follows.

Fm = B * I * L * sin (¥è)

Where ¥è is the angle between the magnetic field and the current.

The unit of strenth B of the magnetic field is usually T (Tesla) or G (Gauss), and T = 10 ^ 4G.

Calculating B as T (Tesla), I as A (amperes), L as m (meters) and the result is N (Newton),

Fm = B*I*L*sin(¥è)

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Fm = B*I*L*sin(¥è)
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