Explain electromagnetic induction with the use of fleming right hand rule
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Michael Faraday found that moving a conductor in a magnetic field (or by moving the magnet field near a stationary conductor) created a voltage. The wire must be part of an electrical circuit. Otherwise the electrons have no place to go. If the ends are attached to e.g. a light bulb, the circuit is complete and electrical current is created.
The direction of the current can be found from Fleming's Right-hand Rule(the left hand rule is used for motors and motion produced by a magnetic field).
The direction of the current can be found from Fleming's Right-hand Rule(the left hand rule is used for motors and motion produced by a magnetic field).
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