An electron is moving along positive x direction in xy plane, magnetic field points in negative z direction, then the force due to magnetic field on electron points in the direction
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MX is a sparingly soluble salt that follows the given solubility equilibrium at 298 K.
MX(s) $\rightleftharpoons M^{+(aq) }+ X^{-}(aq)$; $K_{sp} = 10^{-10}$
If the standard reduction potential for $M^{+}(aq) + e^{-} \rightarrow M(s)$ is $(E^{\circ}_{M^{+}/M}) = 0.79$ V, then the value of the standard reduction potential for the metal/metal insoluble salt electrode $E^{\circ}_{X^{-}/MX(s)/M}$ is ____________ mV. (nearest integer)
[Given : $\frac{2.303 RT}{F} = 0.059$ V]
An infinitely long straight wire carrying current $I$ is bent in a planar shape as shown in the diagram. The radius of the circular part is $r$. The magnetic field at the centre $O$ of the circular loop is :

Biot-Savart’s law is an equation that gives the magnetic field produced due to a current-carrying segment. This segment is taken as a vector quantity known as the current element. In other words, Biot-Savart Law states that if a current carrying conductor of length dl produces a magnetic field dB, the force on another similar current-carrying conductor depends upon the size, orientation and length of the first current carrying element.
The equation of Biot-Savart law is given by,
\(dB = \frac{\mu_0}{4\pi} \frac{Idl sin \theta}{r^2}\)

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