Physics, asked by xanonymousx6984, 4 months ago

Flick a switch and get instant power-how our ancestors would have loved electric motors!
You can find them in everything from electric trains to remote-controlled cars —and you might
be surprised how common they are The basic idea of an electric motor is really simple. A
simple experimental motor can be made by bending a wire into a squarish, U-shaped loop so
there are effectively two parallel wires running through the magnetic field One of them takes
the electric current away from us through the wire and the other one brings the current back
again The current flows in opposite directions in the wires and one of the wires will move
upward and the other will move downward A metal ring divided into two separate halves
reverses the electric current in the coil each time the coil rotates through half a turn making
the coil rotate continually in the same direction An axle (metal rod) rotates along with the coil
giving the power to drive a machine of some kind attached to it.

• The rule which tells us that the two parallel wires in the above experimental motor will move in opposite
directions Ls.
a) Right Hand Thumb Rule
b) Fleming's Right Hand rule
C) Fleming's Left Hand rule
d) All of the above​

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Answered by sanjayshah25672
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Answer:

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