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A student uses the right-hand rule as shown.

What is the direction of the magnetic field in front of the wire

closest to the student?

up

right

down

left

User Dendog
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Answer:

Right

Step-by-step explanation:

Just did this on edgen, in the diagram, the fingers are pointing to the right, which indicates that the magnetic field is acting to the right.

User Sami Kanafani
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Answer:

right is the correct answer to the given question .

Step-by-step explanation:

In this question figure is missing

The main objective right-hand rule to decide the position of the magnetic force on the positive force acting, either the position of the thumb of a right hand with in position of v, the fingers throughout the position of B1, and a right angles throughout the position of F1 to the hand positions.

So
F1 \ =\ q\ v \ B1\ Sin\alpha

  • So from the magnetic right hand rule the direction of the magnetic field in front of a wire is right .
  • All the others options are incorrect because they do not give the direction of the magnetic field in front of a wire is right .
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