Fleming's Right-hand rule gives
(A)
magnitude of the induced current.
(B)
magnitude of the magnetic field.
C)
direction of the induced current.
(D)
both, direction and magnitude of the induced current.
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Fleming's right hand rule shows the direction of the induced current when a conductor moves in a magnetic field. It can be used to determine the direction of current in a generator's winding. The thumb is pointed in the direction of motion of the conductor.
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The correct answer is option (c) direction of the induced current.
- According to Faraday's law of magnetic force induction, once conductor travel through a flux, an electrical current is applied to that.
- Fleming's mitt rule is employed to work out the present direction created. Fleming's mitt rule states that after we move our thumb, index, and finger of the correct hand toward one another, then the thumb points wherever the conductor is connected to the flux, and the front finger points in situ. the direction of the flux and also the finger purpose to the present direction.
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