Examine the circuit and answer the questions grade 11 physics

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The discussion focuses on solving a physics problem involving a circuit, where participants are tasked with finding unknown poles, drawing the magnetic field around a conductor, and determining the force direction on that conductor. An image link is provided to illustrate the problem, and the user expresses uncertainty about the magnetic field representation. Other participants offer guidance on how to upload images correctly for better clarity. The conversation emphasizes collaborative problem-solving in grade 11 physics.
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http://s880.photobucket.com/user/nipplebum/media/ATT00001%2010.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0 1. Homework Statement
find the unknown poles, draw the magnetic field around the conductor, and determine the direction of the force acting on the conductor.

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see attached photo. I believe my first and third step are correct I am not sure about the magnetic field though?
 

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http://s880.photobucket.com/user/nipplebum/media/ATT00001%2010.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0
sorry I am not sure how to upload an image properly
 
joshua cruwys said:
sorry I am not sure how to upload an image properly
Use the "UPLOAD" button at the bottom right of the edit window.
 
gneill said:
Use the "UPLOAD" button at the bottom right of the edit window.
got it thank you!
 
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