Multiple Choice
A current-carrying wire is in a magnetic field with the direction of the current parallel to that of the field.
A) The wire tends to move parallel to the field.
B) The wire tends to move perpendicular to the field.
C) The wire tends to turn until it is parallel to the field.
D) The wire has no tendency to move or to turn.
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