When the magnetic field intensity in the current carrying conductor increases, what happens to the force in the conductor which is at right angles to the magnetic field?

When the magnetic field intensity in the current carrying conductor increases, what happens to the force in the conductor which is at right angles to the magnetic field? Correct Answer Increases

The force at right angles to the magnetic field of a current carrying conductor increases when the magnetic field intensity increases because it is directly proportional to the force.

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