A wire, connected to a battery and switch, passes through the center of a long current-carrying solenoid as shown in the drawing.
When the switch is closed and there is a current in the wire, what happens to the portion of the wire that runs inside of the solenoid?
A) There is no effect on the wire.
B) The wire is pushed downward.
C) The wire is pushed upward.
D) The wire is pushed into the plane of the paper.
E) The wire is pushed out of the plane of the paper.
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