How can the force experienced by a current carrying wire be reversed?

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When an electric current passes through a wire, it creates a magnetic field around the wire. If the magnetic field from the wire is placed in another magnetic field, they interact, causing the wire to move. This is known as the motor effect. Electric motors that work off direct current are found in many devices we use in everyday life. They are energy transfer devices that convert electrical energy into rotational kinetic energy. As with any energy transfer, it is never a perfect conversion, some energy is always wasted. In the case of an electric motor, the wasted energies are heat (from... Show more

How can the force experienced by a current carrying wire be reversed?