A negatively charged particle located at the origin of an (x y z) coordinate system is spinning

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A negatively charged particle located at the origin of an \(x y z\) coordinate system is spinning clockwise about the \(x\) axis (that is, clockwise when you look at the particle while standing somewhere on the positive \(x\) axis). What is the direction of its magnetic field at all positions along \((a)\) the \(x\) axis, \((b)\) the \(y\) axis, and \((c)\) the \(z\) axis?

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