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An electron is travelling above and parallel to a conducting wire when a current in the wire is turned on. The electron curves upward and away from the wire. What is the direction of the current in the wire?
(a) the same direction as the electron’s motion
(b) the opposite direction to the electron’s motion
(c) Both answers are possible.
(d) The current in the wire will have no effect on the
electron

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