Asked by ashley --- HELP PLEASEE!!!
A current-carrying conductor experiences a force upward in a magnetic field that acts perpendicularly to and out of the plane of the paper. What is direction of the current in the conductor?
Choose one answer.
a. The current in the conductor is toward right.
b. The current in the conductor is toward left.
c. The current in the conductor goes downward.
d. The current in the conductor goes upward.
Choose one answer.
a. The current in the conductor is toward right.
b. The current in the conductor is toward left.
c. The current in the conductor goes downward.
d. The current in the conductor goes upward.
Answers
Answered by
drwls
This is not a place to thoughtlessly dump your multiple choice questions. If you are not going to show work, find another place for hep.
Answered by
J~
b. The current in the conductor is toward left.
Answered by
q3tgr
lol if you want to correct someone's behavior at least spell "help" right
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