How does current affect magnetic force?

1 Answer
Aug 22, 2014

Current is directly proportional to magnetic force for a straight current carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field.


The relevant equation for the magnetic force acting on a straight current carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field is:
#F=BILsintheta#
So the force is directly proportional to the size of the current.

Practically this means the following:

  1. If the current is doubled the force on the conductor will double.
  2. If the current is is reduced to a third of the initial value the force will also reduce to a third of its initial value.
  3. If the current is increased by five times the force will also increase by five times.