In the image below, you will see a current balance setup where the current I is coming out of the page in between the two poles of the magnet N and S. What is the direction of the magnetic field B in the region where current I is?

The Image shows the north pole on the left and a south pole magnet on the right in between is a circle with a dot labeled I

To determine the direction of the magnetic field in the region where the current I is, you can use the right-hand rule. Here's how:

1. Hold your right hand in a thumbs-up position with your fingers curling around the conductor in the direction of the current I.

2. Now, imagine that your fingers represent the direction of the magnetic field lines in the region where the current is flowing. The direction your thumb points represents the direction of the magnetic field.

In this case, since the current I is coming out of the page, your fingers would curl clockwise around the circle. Therefore, the direction of the magnetic field B is from the south pole (S) to the north pole (N) of the magnet.