Physics, asked by saadphysicist, 4 months ago

A current carrying wire in which current flow in northward direction is
deflected towards the east by a magnetic force. The direction of the
magnetic field is
A. straight up B. straight down C. south
D. west.

Answers

Answered by SURAJKUMARSAINI
0

Answer:

South is the answer bro I think


saadphysicist: how ?
Answered by zainab0000
0

Answer:

straight up

Explanation:

According to Fleming's left hand rule, the force acts on the wire placed in the magnetic field and moves in the east direction. The direction of current is inward (x).

F ->

I (x)

B upwards

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