FLEMING LEFT HAND RULE AND RIGHT HAND RULE EXPLAIN WITH IMAGES......
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Fleming right hand rule
According to Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, when a moving conductor is placed inside a magnetic field, a current will be induced in it. If the conductor is forcefully moved inside the magnetic field, there will be a relationship between the direction of applied force, magnetic field and the current. This relation between these three directions is determined by Fleming’s right-hand rule.
As shown in the figure above, the right-hand rule requires you to
“Hold the right-hand forefinger, middle finger and the thumb at right angles to each other. If the forefinger represents the direction of the magnetic field, the thumb points in the direction of motion or applied force, then the middle finger points in the direction of the induced current.”
Fleming Left hand rule
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. A left hand can be held, as shown in the illustration, so as to represent three mutually orthogonal axes on the thumb, forefinger and middle finger.
The left-hand rule requires you to
“Hold out your left hand with the forefinger, second finger and thumb perpendicular to each other. If the forefinger represents the direction of the field and the second finger represents that of the current, then thumb gives the direction of the force.”
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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.
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