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Explain FLEMING'S left hand rule

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Answered by Blaezii
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Fleming's left-hand rule is used for electric motors, while Fleming's right-hand rule is used for electric generators. ... In an electric motor, the electric current and magnetic field exist (which are the causes), and they lead to the force that creates the motion (which is the effect), and so the left hand rule is used.

Fleming's left hand rule. Whenever a current carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, the conductor experiences a force which is perpendicular to both the magnetic field and the direction of current.

Answered by shirleywashington
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Explanation:

Fleming's left hand rule used to find the direction of magnetic force in the conductor.

According to this rule, when a current carrying conductor is placed inside a magnetic field, it will experience a force that is perpendicular to magnetic field and current flowing.

The magnetic field is represented by fore finger and center finger points in the direction of current. Then the thumb will give the direction of force acting on the conductor.

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