Asked by Soly
in what position can a current-carrying loop of wire be located in a magnetic field so that it doesn't tend to rotate?
-I think it would be perpendicular
-I think it would be perpendicular
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Answered by
bobpursley
Perpendicular would make it have the maximum torque, wouldn't it? I personally would try to align the magnetic fields in the same direction.
Answered by
ulises
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