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Where does force act in two parallel current carrying conductors?

F=ILB.so consider length as 5 m and I as 2 ampere and B as 5 T.so the force is 50 N.does this 50 N act at one point or equally applied on full length like pressure.So what does force/length in this ...
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Why doesn't a conducting wire in a constant magnetic field experience a force in the direction of the magnetic field?

Instead of using the wire's magnetic field for deriving using Newton's third law can't we do the opposite using the magnetic field produced by magnet ? I mean why doesn't the wire simply move in the ...
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For closed circuits, why can't we have more than one $f(r)$?

Force between current elements depends on a function of angles [$f(\eta, \theta, \theta^{\prime})$] and also on a function of distance between them [$f(r)$] . For closed circuits, there are more ...
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