Illustrating the Direction of a Current in a Magnetic Field

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The discussion revolves around a problem involving the interaction between a current-carrying wire and Earth's magnetic field. The specific context is set in the Philippines, where the magnetic field is horizontal and directed due north, and the challenge is to visualize the direction of the current that results in a net magnetic field of zero at a certain height above the wire.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

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  • Participants discuss the application of the right hand rule to determine the direction of the current in relation to the magnetic field. There are questions about how the current's magnetic field can oppose the Earth's magnetic field, and some participants express confusion about the implications of the current flowing from west to east.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with participants exploring different interpretations of the problem. Some guidance has been offered regarding the right hand rule, but there remains uncertainty about the visualization of the magnetic field interactions and the specific direction of the current.

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Participants are grappling with the visualization of the problem, particularly in relation to the height of the wire and the zero-field point. There is a focus on understanding the relationship between the current's direction and the existing magnetic field without reaching a definitive conclusion.

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This is the question:
At a certain location in the Philippines, Earth’s magnetic field of 39 µT is horizontal and directed due north. Suppose the net field is zero exactly 8.0 cm above a long, straight, horizontal wire that carries a constant current. What are the magnitude and direction of the current?

I had no problem finding the magnitude of the current, but I'm struggling with visualizing the direction of the current. I didn't really understand what "horizontal and directed due to north" meant.

Is anyone able to illustrate what is going on with the magnetic field and how the wire is affecting the field?

Thanks
 
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Alright so your basic plan of attack is to use the right hand rule. If there is a magnetic field pointing north and there is a wire running perpendicular to it: in what direction must the current flow to have its magnetic field oppose the one already present? I hope this rephrasing helps you some.
 
composyte said:
Alright so your basic plan of attack is to use the right hand rule. If there is a magnetic field pointing north and there is a wire running perpendicular to it: in what direction must the current flow to have its magnetic field oppose the one already present? I hope this rephrasing helps you some.
This is how I'm visualizing. The answer says the current flows from west to east, but I don't see how the magnetic field is being canceled by the current.
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Map it by cm increments.
 
Bystander said:
Map it by cm increments.
what do you mean
 
Eight cm, nine cm, ... seven cm.
 
Bystander said:
Eight cm, nine cm, ... seven cm.
I know, but I don't see how that would help me with the visualization. I have it scaled on paper, but I still don't get why the direction of the current must go from west to east instead of the opposite
 
Is the conductor above or below the zero-field height?
 
Bystander said:
Is the conductor above or below the zero-field height?
The wire carrying the current is 8cm below the point where the net field is equal zero.
 
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composyte said:
right hand rule
thaalescosta said:
don't see how the magnetic field is being canceled by the current.
Only at one point.
 

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