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Question:- What is Right hand Rule ? please explain in detail



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Answered by prashudwivedi54
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We can remember this diagram using the right-hand rule. If you point your pointer finger in the direction the positive charge is moving, and then your middle finger in the direction of the magnetic field, your thumb points in the direction of the magnetic force pushing on the moving charge.

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Answered by Hema266
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Step-by-step explanation:

The thumb indicates the direction of the motion; the forefinger indicates the direction of the magnetic field and the middle finger represents the direction of the induced current.

The thumb indicates the direction of the motion; the forefinger indicates the direction of the magnetic field and the middle finger represents the direction of the induced current.

The thumb indicates the direction of the motion; the forefinger indicates the direction of the magnetic field and the middle finger represents the direction of the induced current. 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.

The thumb indicates the direction of the motion; the forefinger indicates the direction of the magnetic field and the middle finger represents the direction of the induced current. 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

The thumb indicates the direction of the motion; the forefinger indicates the direction of the magnetic field and the middle finger represents the direction of the induced current. 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.”

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