A current is induced in a wire by moving the wire through a magnetic field. Which is one factor that affects the direction of the current?

the direction in which the wire moves
the thickness of the wire
the direction of the needle on an ammeter
the type of magnet

The direction in which the wire moves is one factor that affects the direction of the current induced in the wire.

The diagram shows a setup for inducing a current in a wire.

A wire connected to the red and blue terminals on a grey box, which contains a white box with a needle pointing to the right with the number 0 above the center of the white box. The wire passes through a 3 sided trough with a bar magnet running on each side of the top inside of the trough. There the wire is labeled with an upward pointing arrow and the words Direction of movement of wire.

Which change would cause the needle on the ammeter to point to the left of the zero?

making the wire thicker
adding coils to the wire
disconnecting the wire from one end of the ammeter
moving the wire downward through the magnetic field

Moving the wire downward through the magnetic field would cause the needle on the ammeter to point to the left of the zero.

Assuming a current is flowing, what increases the strength of the magnetic field of a coiled electrical wire?

straightening the wire
changing the direction of the current flow
adding more coils to the wire
stopping the current

Adding more coils to the wire increases the strength of the magnetic field generated by a coiled electrical wire.

Dante drew a diagram to show how a wire uses the magnetic field of a magnet to induce an electric current.

A wire connected to the red terminal on a grey box, which contains a white box with a needle pointing up. The wire is disconnected from the blue terminal on this box. The wire passes through a 3 sided trough with a bar magnet running on each side of the top inside of the trough. There the wire is labeled with a downward pointing arrow and the words Direction of movement of wire.

How can Dante correct the diagram?

He can move the wire upward instead of downward.
He can connect the wire to both ends of the ammeter.
He can change the wire from coiled to straight.
He can place the wire between the poles of the magnet and not move it.

Dante can correct the diagram by connecting the wire to both ends of the ammeter. This ensures that the electric current induced in the wire can be measured accurately.

Juan makes an adjustment to an electromagnet that causes the electromagnet to lose some of its strength. What did Juan most likely do?

He reduced the number of loops in the wire.
He increased the number of loops in the wire.
He reduced the length of the wire.
He increased the length of the wire.

Juan most likely reduced the number of loops in the wire.

Which wire, when current flows through it, would be surrounded by the strongest magnetic field?

A thin copper colored bar.
A copper colored coil with 2 turns.
A copper colored coil with 5 turns.
A thick copper colored bar.