The top left portion of Figure P27.35 shows a currentcarrying wire shaped into a rectangular loop that

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The top left portion of Figure P27.35 shows a currentcarrying wire shaped into a rectangular loop that is very flexible. The loop is mounted on a base (not shown) that allows it to spin in any direction, and in this way any forces that cause the loop to move, spin, or distort can be detected. If the current direction through the loop is counterclockwise as indicated, what magnetic field direction(s) could cause the shape and orientation changes shown in parts \((a)-(e)\) of Figure P27.35? If no magnetic field is necessary to make a shown change, write "none." If there is no way a magnetic field could cause a shown change, write "not possible."

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