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Fleming's right-hand rule
is much less used in physics (though I can't speak for how engineers do things). It applies to generators, i.e. devices which use motion in a magnetic field to generate currents. This again relies on the cross product in the Lorentz force, except that now the charge's velocity is given by the object's motion, and the force along the wire is what establishes the current. This means you've swapped the middle finger with the thumb with respect to Fleming's left-hand rule, which you can do by keeping the (vague) assignments to 'motion' and 'current' and switching hands.
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is much less used in physics (though I can't speak for how engineers do things). It applies to generators, i.e. devices which use motion in a magnetic field to generate currents. This again relies on the cross product in the Lorentz force, except that now the charge's velocity is given by the object's motion, and the force along the wire is what establishes the current. This means you've swapped the middle finger with the thumb with respect to Fleming's left-hand rule, which you can do by keeping the (vague) assignments to 'motion' and 'current' and switching hands.
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Fleming's right hand rule states that:-
Take your right hand stretch your forefinger , middle finger and thumb in such a way that it is mutually perpendicular to eachother. If forefinger represents magnetic field middle finger represents current then thumb represents induced current in that circuit.
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