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The loop tends to rotate clockwise, as viewed from above. The loop tends to rota

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Question

The loop tends to rotate clockwise, as viewed from above. The loop tends to rotate counterclockwise, as viewed from above. The loop will not rotate at all For the situation shown in the figure(Figure 1) , indicate whether there will be a tendency for the square current loop to rotate clockwise, counterclockwise, or not at all, when viewed from above the loop along the indicated axis. For the situation shown in the figure a, indicate whether there will be a tendency for the square current loop to rotate clockwise, counterclockwise, or not at all, when viewed from above the loop along the indicated axis. For the situation shown in the figure(Figure 2) , indicate whether there will be a tendency for the square current loop to rotate clockwise, counterclockwise, or not at all, when viewed from above the loop along the indicated axis. For the situation shown in the figure b, indicate whether there will be a tendency for the square current loop to rotate clockwise, counterclockwise, or not at all, when viewed from above the loop along the indicated axis.

Explanation / Answer

he loop tends to rotate counterclockwise, as viewed from above.

The loop tends to rotate clockwise, as viewed from above.


The loop will not rotate at all.



from the flemings left hand rule......stretch your thumb,fore finger and middle finger mutually perpendicular to each other....

fore finger gives dorection of magnetic field......thumb gives direction of force...

and middle finger gives dorection of current...


from this rule we may say the above ans