A circular coil having $N$ $turns$ is made from a wire of length $L$ $meter$. If a current $I$ $ampere$ is passed through it and is placed in a magnetic field of $B$ $Tesla$, the maximum torque on it is
ADirectly proportional to $N$
BInversely proportional to $N$
CInversely proportional to ${N^2}$
DIndependent of $N$
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ADirectly proportional to $N$
a (a) Because ${\tau _{\max }} = BiNA$ $==>$ $\tau \propto N$.
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