The force acting on the current carrying conductor placed in the magnetic field is given by?

The force acting on the current carrying conductor placed in the magnetic field is given by?

Explanation

This formula is the Lorentz force law

And describes the force experienced by a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field.

F=BILsin(θ)

F is the force acting on the conductor (in Newtons, N).

B is the magnetic field strength (in Tesla, T).

I is the current flowing through the conductor (in Amperes, A).

L is the length of the conductor that is perpendicular to the magnetic field (in meters, m).

θ is the angle between the current's direction and the magnetic field's direction.