| ppefmh | Ed | Garstin | 2/6 | We can determine the direction of the force by using Fleming's Left Hand Rule. This is shown in the diagram below. |  | | The diagram below shows several wires in magnetic fields. The arrow shows the direction of the conventional current. |
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Force points upwards
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Force points downwards

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Force points upwards
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Force points downwards

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Force points upwards

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Force points downwards
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Force points upwards

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Force points downwards
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Conductor E is parallel to the direction of the magnetic field. This means that there is no force acting on conductor E.
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Conductor E is perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field. This means that there is no force acting on conductor E.
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Conductor E is parallel to the direction of the magnetic field. This means that there is a force acting on conductor E.

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