Is right hand thumb rule and fleming's right hand rule same?
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No they are not same.
Fleming's right-hand rule shows the direction of induced current when a conductor moves in a magnetic field. It can be used to determine the direction of current in a generator's windings. In Fleming's Right hand rule, the thumb indicates Motion, the Forefinger indicates Field and middle finger indicates Induced current.
According to Fleming's left hand rule, if the thumb, fore-finger and middle finger of the left hand are stretched to be perpendicular to each and if the fore finger represents the direction of magnetic field, the middle finger represents the direction of current, then the thumb represents the direction of force.
Fleming's left hand rule is applicable for motors and Fleming's right hand rule is for generators.
Fleming's right-hand rule shows the direction of induced current when a conductor moves in a magnetic field. It can be used to determine the direction of current in a generator's windings. In Fleming's Right hand rule, the thumb indicates Motion, the Forefinger indicates Field and middle finger indicates Induced current.
According to Fleming's left hand rule, if the thumb, fore-finger and middle finger of the left hand are stretched to be perpendicular to each and if the fore finger represents the direction of magnetic field, the middle finger represents the direction of current, then the thumb represents the direction of force.
Fleming's left hand rule is applicable for motors and Fleming's right hand rule is for generators.
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Explanation:
Imagine that you have held the conductor in
your right hand in such a way that your thumb
points in the direction of the current. Then turn
your fingers around the conductor, the direction
of the fingers is the direction of the magnetic
lines of force.
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