Physics, 20.08.2021 14:00 mharrington2934
Right hand rule exercise
1. A wire in a magnetic field is acted on by a force into the plane of the page as shown
below.
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What is direction of current induced in the wire?
A) Downwards
B) Upwards
2. A wire in a magnetic field is acted
busforce
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