Any ideas on how to do these?
For the first one, it's simply right hand grip rule. I'm guessing that the answers will be either out of the page, or into the page (judging from the fact we are asked about inside and outside the loop). Take your hand (with your fingers in the correct position, thumb starts pointing right and your fingers are
curled as if it's gripping the wire), and follow the current direction.
A - Out of the page
B - Out of the page
C - Into the page
D - Into the page
For the second one, you have a wave moving into an area of normal air pressure.
Straight off, remember that sound is a longitudinal wave. It can only be left or right.
The first part of the wave to reach the particle is a rarefaction.
A compression pulls particles, and a rarefaction pushes particles.
So if the wave is moving to the right, a compression would pull the particle with it - the particle would move to the right.
However, a rarefaction is the opposite, so it'd push the particle left.
A - Left.
That was an interesting sound question.