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A rectangular loop carrying a current i is situated near a long straight wire such that the wire is parallel to the one of the sides of the loop and is in the plane of the loop. If a steady current I is established in wire as shown in figure, the loop will
- Rotate about an axis parallel to the wire
- Move away from the wire or towards right
- Move towards the wire
- Remain stationary
The correct answer is: Move towards the wire
So F1 >F2
towards the wire.
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