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explain Maxwell's right hand thumb rule .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Right hand thumb rule was given by Maxwell, according to him imagine you are holding a current-carrying wire in your right hand such that your thumb points in direction of the current, then the direction in which fingers wrap the wire represents the direction of magnetic lines of force.



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Answered by amanpreetsingh93
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Right hand thumb rule was given by Maxwell, according to him imagine you are holding a current-carrying wire in your right hand such that your thumb points in direction of the current, then the direction in which fingers wrap the wire represents the direction of magnetic lines of force.

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