in which direction (clockwise or counterclockwise) does the current flow as viewed by someone on the south pole of the magnet?



Answer :

In clockwise, the current flow as viewed by someone on the south pole of the magnet.
Understanding Clockwise

Two-dimensional rotation can occur in two possible directions.  Movement clockwise (abbreviated CW) takes place in the same direction as clockwise: from top to right, then down, then left, and back up.
Before clocks became common, the terms " sunwise" and "deasil", "deiseil" and even "deocil" from Scottish Gaelic and from the same root as the Latin "dexter" ("right") were used for clockwise.  " Widdershins " or "withershins" (from  Middle Low German "weddersinnes", "opposite") is used for counterclockwise.  
The terms clockwise and counterclockwise can only be applied to rotational motion once the side of the plane of rotation is determined, from which the rotation is observed.  For example, the daily rotation of the Earth clockwise when viewed from above the South Pole , and counterclockwise when viewed from above the North Pole (remembering "above a point" is defined as "farther from the center of the Earth and in the same ray").
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