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Answer:
D. upwards
Explanation:
The electron moves in the direction opposite to the current (by definition)
Since the field is out of the N pole the electron will be deflected DOWNWARD
If the direction is reversed then it will be deflected UPWARD
Option D is correct. If the motion of the current is near the north pole, the wire will be pushed upwards.
Current is the rate of change of charges with respect to time.
First, we must know that the flow of current is opposite that of the electron. If there is no flow of electrons, there won't be a flow of current and since the electrons are moving downwards, the current is expected to flow in the upward direction which determines the direction of motion of the wire.
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