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The diagram below shows the top view of the Wire A shown by a cross (X), carrying current into the plane of the paper. Which of the compasses is correctly aligned with the magnetic field produced by the current carrying wire?

The diagram below shows the top view of the Wire A shown by a cross (X), carrying current into the plane of the paper. Which of the compasses is correctly aligned with the magnetic field produced by the current carrying wire. ICSE 2025 Physics Solved Question Paper.
  1. Only 1 is aligned
  2. Only 2 is aligned
  3. Both 1 and 2 are aligned
  4. Both 1 and 2 are not aligned

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Answer

Only 1 is aligned

Reason — A straight current-carrying wire produces circular magnetic field lines around it so using the right-hand thumb rule, if the current is into the plane of the paper (shown by X), the magnetic field lines circulate clockwise.

A compass needle aligns tangentially to these field lines and at the position of compass 1, the field direction is towards the right, so compass 1 is correctly aligned.

At the position of compass 2, the magnetic field should point downward, but the compass is shown pointing upward, so it is not correctly aligned.

Therefore, only compass 1 is aligned correctly.

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