Consider a situation where an electron traveling at a very high velocity enters in a magnetic region created by a current carrying wire. This means a force will act on the electron and it will deflect from its path. So my question is will there be an opposite force on current carrying wire?
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Obviously, due to newton's third law. No issues with that! – Tejas Dahake Jan 21 '22 at 07:12
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1Interestingly, Newton's third.law does not apply. See Feynman's Lectures II, 26,27. – my2cts Jan 21 '22 at 07:49
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Probably a duplicate of: https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/114466/253727 – Dodo Jan 21 '22 at 07:58