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Explain Fleming left hand rule with suitable diagram ?




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Answered by Anonymous
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Fleming's left-hand rule states that “When a current-carrying conductor is placed in an external magnetic field, the conductor experiences a force perpendicular to both the field and to the direction of the current flow.” It was invented by John Ambrose Fleming.

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Answered by ARMY9394
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For Diagram refer the attachment....

Explanation:

  • IN the above experiment we considered the direction of the electric current and the direction of the force exerted is perpendicular to both.
  • There is a simple rule relating these three directions.
  • This rule is called Fleming's Left Hand Rule.
  • According to this rule, the left hand thumb, index finger, and the middle finger are stretched so as to be perpendicular to each other.
  • If the index finger is in the direction of the magnetic field, and the middle finger points in the direction of the current, then the direction of the thumb is the Direction of the force on the conductor.
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