Question:

A rectangular loop carrying a current $i_{1}$, is situated near a long straight wire carrying a steady current $i_{2}$. The wire is parallel to one of the sides of the loop and is in the plane of the loop as shown in the figure. Then the current loop will

Updated On: Jul 5, 2022
  • move away from the wire
  • move towards the wire
  • remain stationary
  • rotate about an axis parallel to the wire
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The force of attraction/repulsion for current carrying conductors is $F= \frac {\mu _0}{2 \pi} \frac {I_1I_2}{d}l,$ where $d$ is distance between conductors. $\therefore F \propto \frac {1}{d} $ Hence, lesser the distance, more is the force. Also we know that two wires carrying current in the same direction attract each other while that flowing in opposite direction repel each other. In the given circuit force of attraction is more between $EF$ and $AD$ than that of repulsion between $EF$ and $BC$, hence current loop will move towards the wire
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Concepts Used:

Electric Current

Defining Electric Current

It is the rate of flow of electrons in a conductor. SI Unit - Ampere (A).

Electrons are negatively charged particles hence when they move a number of charges moves.

Note:- The ability of a particular substance to conduct electricity depends on the number of electrons that are able to move . Some of the materials allow current to flow better than others. 

What is an Electromotive Force?

If a force acts on electrons to make them move in a particular direction, then up to some extent random motion of the electrons will be eliminated. An overall movement in one direction. The force which acts on the electrons to move them in a certain direction is known as electromotive force and its quantity is known as voltage and is measured in V.