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Physics, 05.05.2020 20:21 annsmith66

Consider an electron traveling horizontally in the positive direction, above, near, and parallel to a current-carrying wire. The current is traveling in the negative direction.

(a) Will the electron keep on going straight, move towards the wire or away from the wire?

(b) If we replace the electron with a proton and now the proton is coming from above, traveling in the perpendicular direction, moving towards the wire. Will the proton hit the wire, veer to the left? veer to the right? stop? go out of the page? go onto the page?

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