What is the direction of the magnetic force on the current-carry wire? out of the page   into the page   down   zero, therefore no direction   left   up   right

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What is the direction of the magnetic force on the current-carry wire?

out of the page

 

into the page

 

down

 

zero, therefore no direction

 

left

 

up

 

right

 

The image depicts a diagram illustrating the motion of a positively charged particle within a uniform electric field. 

- The positive charge is represented by a circle with a plus sign, located on the left side of the image.
- The green arrow labeled \(\vec{v}\) indicates the velocity vector of the particle, pointing to the right.
- The electric field is shown as a series of parallel blue arrows, all pointing downward, representing a uniform direction and magnitude.

This diagram is typically used in physics to demonstrate the interaction between charged particles and electric fields. The motion of the charged particle is influenced by the direction and strength of the electric field, which in this case exerts a force perpendicular to the particle's velocity.
Transcribed Image Text:The image depicts a diagram illustrating the motion of a positively charged particle within a uniform electric field. - The positive charge is represented by a circle with a plus sign, located on the left side of the image. - The green arrow labeled \(\vec{v}\) indicates the velocity vector of the particle, pointing to the right. - The electric field is shown as a series of parallel blue arrows, all pointing downward, representing a uniform direction and magnitude. This diagram is typically used in physics to demonstrate the interaction between charged particles and electric fields. The motion of the charged particle is influenced by the direction and strength of the electric field, which in this case exerts a force perpendicular to the particle's velocity.
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The direction of the magnetic field is vertically downward.

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