>>13245981We have a circular loop laid horizontally on the ground with some current flowing through it cpunter-clockwise.
As you know, the magnetic field points upwards. We'll pretend that it's constant.
So if you have a test particle moving to the right, it experiences a force pushing it away from us. If it's moving asay from us, it's pushed to the left, and so on. In other words, it moves in a counter clockwise circular motion in a way that echoes the movement of the current inducing the magnetic field.
I probably mixed by clocks but whatever, you get it.