According to the right-hand rule, if there is a wire carrying current, where the current is coming straight at you, the direction of the magnetic field would be ___.
A. to your right
B.counterclockwise
C. to your left
D. clockwise
According to the right-hand rule, if there is a wire carrying current, where the current is...
Use the right-hand-rule, determine the direction of the magnetic force on a current carrying strip in the following diagram, where the magnetic field is parallel to the surface of this paper: The magnetic force on the current strip is directed: a. to the left b. to the right upward d. c. downward "into the paper" e. f. "out of the paper" Use the right-hand-rule, determine the direction of the magnetic force on a current carrying strip in the following diagram,...
A current carrying loop of wire lies flat on a table top. When viewed from above, the current moves around the loop in a counterclockwise sense. What is the direction of the magnetic field caused by this current, outside the loop? The magnetic field: A) circles the loop in a clockwise direction. B) circles the loop in a counterclockwise direction. C) points straight up. D) points straight down. Can someone explain why the correct answer is straight down by hand...
4.A long, straight wire carrying a current moving upward is placed in a magnetic field produced by magnets, what is the direction of the magnetic force acting on the wire? 2 % (A) right, (B) left, (C) upward, (D) downward, (E) into the page, (F) out of the page, (G) Clockwise (H) Counter-clockwise.
Please give explanations to these right hand rule problems. 1. An electron moves with a velocity downward (-y) within a uniform magnetic field out of the page. Determine the direction of the magnetic force felt on the electron. (answer: to the right +x) 2. An electron moving to the left (-x) enters a magnetic field of a certain strength. Due to this field, the electron experiences a force out of the page (+z). Determine the direction of the magnetic field....
how do i solve this with the right hand rule
6) For the following diagrams: A) Draw the magnetic field for a wire carrying current. - B) Draw the magnetic field inside the solenoid below. C) Draw the direction of the force acting on an electron moving in a uniform magnetic field. D) Draw the direction of the force acting on wire carrying current in a uniform magnetic field.
A long, straight wire carrying a current I1 is placed on a horizontal table in front of you and the direction of the current points +x axis. The magnetic field produced by the current I1 at a point 5 cm above the wire is 0.2 T. A second parallel wire carrying a current I2 = 3I1 is placed 10 cm above the first wire and the direction of the current also points +x axis. What is the direction of the...
Within a uniform magnetic field B, a straight wire is carrying current in the direction shown in this figure. The direction of this uniform magnetic field is denoted by the blue dots. (Think about what these dots means. This was taught in my lectures.) B. What is the direction of the magnetic force acting on this current-carrying wire? The magnetic force points: A to the right: B. out of the page; C. Into the page: D. to the left; O...
3. Explain how the right hand rule will predict the direction of the magnetic field for an electric current running through a coil of wire: 4. Explain how the right hand rule works for an external magnetic field that is changing inside a coil of wire: 5. In the situation below, the bar magnet is moving to the right. What will be the direction of the induced current in the solenoid? (Either draw arrows, or describe like up in front, down in...
The diagram below shows a straight wire carrying a conventional
current into the page. The wire is between the poles of a permanent
magnet. The direction of the magnetic force exerted on the wire is:
A. upward. B. to the left. C. downward D. into the page. E. to the
right.
Answer key says C. downward; please explain. Thanks!
7. The diagram below shows a straight wire carrying a conventional current into the page. The wire is between the poles...
a) a horizontal long straight wire carries a current of I1= 8A from left to right. The wire is tangential to a circular loop of wire of Radius R= .03 m lying immediately below it. The loop carries a current of l2= 2A in the counter clockwise direction. Assuming that the thickness of the wires are negligible, find the magnitude and direction of the net magnetic field at the center of the circular loop b) a second long wire also...