A student while studying the force experienced by a current carrying conductor in a

magnetic field records the following observations
(i) The force experienced by the conductor increases as the current is increased
(ii) The force experienced by the conductor decreases as the strength of the magnetic
field is increased.
Which of the two observations is correct and why ?

 Option (1) is correct            1)the force experienced by the conductor is directly proportiomal to the amount of current flowing through it by Fleming's left hand rule. If flow of current increazes the force experienced by it increases.

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Only 1)is correct as

F=ILB,

where F is Force

I is current

L is length of conductor and

B is magnetic field.

Therefore F is directly proportional to I,L and B 

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The force experienced by tthe conductor increases as the current is increased as, F= BIL, where, F-force

B-Magnetic field; I-Current; L-Length of conductor. therefore F is directly proportional to B,I and L.

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I IS CORRECT.BECAUSE MORE ELECTRICITY MORE FORCE.
AND ALSO MAGNETISM IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO ELECTRICITY.
SO,MORE MAGNETISM MEANS MORE FORCE.
HENCE,STATEMENT II IS INCORRECT.
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1 is the correct answer because when force expanded by the conductor increases as the current increases so 1 is the correct answer
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