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Can someone explain this? My thoughts were it would be D, as from the right hand rule we get that the current will move from X to Y. Hence, X will be the positive terminal and Y will be the negative terminal, as positives are attracted to negatives. However, am I wrong in that this is different because it does not have a power source? And so the positive terminal will be were the most positive charges are, which will be Y as the positives flow towards Y? That would make sense as the answer is B.
Can someone explain this? My thoughts were it would be D, as from the right hand rule we get that the current will move from X to Y. Hence, X will be the positive terminal and Y will be the negative terminal, as positives are attracted to negatives. However, am I wrong in that this is different because it does not have a power source? And so the positive terminal will be were the most positive charges are, which will be Y as the positives flow towards Y? That would make sense as the answer is B.