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13 October, 14:20

A long straight wire runs up and down vertically and carries current downward. What is the direction of the magnetic field produced by this current at a location nearby and directly east of the wire? A) southward

B) downward

C) upward

D) northward

E) westward

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  1. 13 October, 15:03
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    A) southward

    Explanation:

    Applying the rule of the right hand for the determination of the magnetic field produced by the current flowing through the cable yields the following results: between the wires it is to the north, the west of the wires is to the south and east of the wires, which asks the problem is to the south.
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