Physics, asked by shivanggupta1509, 9 months ago

In a conducting wire current is flowing from north to south. A positive charge is moving in upward direction is above the wire. Charge will deviated in the direction :- tell the direction and explain------ right ans will be marked brainliest and the wrong or spam will be reported

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

the charges will leave it in the southward direction

Explanation:

because the positive charges repel each other show the positive charges will move

downward

Answered by aahana0306
1

Answer:

south direction

Explanation:

The direction of magnetic field around a current carrying conduction is determined by using Ampere’s Thumb rule.

If you are facing towards current flowing direction ,the direction of magnetic field is in clockwise direction. Now in the question current flowing from North to south, so if you stand facing north direction ,at point below the conductor the magnetic field is towards south direction.

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