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Explain right hand thumb rule? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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here us your answer.

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If a current is switched on or off in the solenoid coil, a current is incluced in the coil. such as induction is also observed when the current in the solenoid coil is increased or decreased. current is induced on the coil when it is moved aside from front of the solenoid. from thease experiments it is understood that whenever the number of magnetic lines for force passing through the coil changes, current is induced in the coil. this is known as Faraday's law of induction. the current produced in the coil is called the induced current.

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Answered by hussainbaloch
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the right hand thumb rule was introduced by Alexander Flemming . the rule is also known as Fleming's right hand rule. this rule is used to find the direction of induced current. in this rule we curl our right hand finger such as that the thumb point the motion and middle finger showes the direction of current and the next to thumb finger showes the direction of current.

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