A current carrying loop is placed in a uniform magnetic field $B$ in different orientations I, II, III and IV as shown in the figure. The correct order of decreasing potential energy is
( $\hat{\mathbf{n}}=$ unit vector normal to the plane of the loop)

A current $i$ is flowing through a wire of length ' $L$ '. If it is made into a circular loop of one turn, then its magnetic moment is
It is found that a non-zero current element is unable to produce any magnetic field at a particular point. Then the angle between the current element and the position vector of that point with respect to the current element is
Three long, straight, parallel wires carrying different currents are arranged as shown in the diagram. In the given arrangement, let the net force per unit length on the wire $C$ be $\mathbf{F}$. If the wire $B$ is oved without disturbing the other two wires, then the force per unit length on wire $A$ is

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