apparently there is forces acting on the shorter sides and is at the greatest when the plane is perpendicular to the field, consider the formula F = BILsinQ when Q is zero no force is acting, however when Q is at 90 greatest force applies
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this is an extract on galvanometer
"The pole faces of the magnet are curved to surround the coil and there is a soft iron core inside the coil, these features ensure that the magnetic field is perpendicular to the coil thus the torque on the coil remains proportional to the current as the coil rotates."
okai in the red section is says the coil is perpendicular to the magnetic field, shouldn't it be parallel in order to continuoesly produce the greatest torque, that is when coil means the same as the plane
also
"If you keep the current and magnetic field constant, then the force on each side of the coil is unchanged. The force is given by: F = (I x B)L ('x' means vector cross product). I and B are constant and are always perpendicular, and the length L is constant, so the force F is constant. The only thing is that as the coil rotates around, the direction of the force will not always point perpendicular to the plane of the coil, so the torque will vary as the coil rotates reaching a maximum torque point and zero torque point. But the force remains constant."
from Wogboy's quote since always constant so force is also constantly at its greatest right