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A straight current carrying conductor is placed in such a way that the current in the conductor flows in the direction out of the plane of the paper. The conductor is placed between two poles of two magnets, as shown. The conductor will experience a force in the direction towards
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- Q
- R
- S
The correct answer is: Q
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