State Fleming 's Left and right hand rule ?
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FLEMING LEFT HAND RULE
It state that "if we starch our four finger , middle finger & thump of our left hand in such a way that they meturly perpendicular to each other , If four finger represent the direction of current then the thump represent the direction of force" , experience by current carryin conductor
FLEMING RIGHT HAND RULE
It state that "If we starch our four finger , middle finger & thump of our left hand in such way that they meturly perpendicular to each other , if four finger represent the direction of magnetic field,thump represent the direction of force (motion) , then the middle finger represent the direction of current , produced in the coil".
It state that "if we starch our four finger , middle finger & thump of our left hand in such a way that they meturly perpendicular to each other , If four finger represent the direction of current then the thump represent the direction of force" , experience by current carryin conductor
FLEMING RIGHT HAND RULE
It state that "If we starch our four finger , middle finger & thump of our left hand in such way that they meturly perpendicular to each other , if four finger represent the direction of magnetic field,thump represent the direction of force (motion) , then the middle finger represent the direction of current , produced in the coil".
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✔️According to this rule, stretch the thumb, forefinger and middle finger of your right hand such that they are perpendicular to each other.
✔️If the forefinger points in the direction of magnetic field and the thumb will point in the direction of motion of the conductor, then the middle finger will show the direction of induced current.
✔️According to this rule, stretch the thumb, forefinger and middle finger of your left hand such that they are mutually perpendicular.
✔️If the forefinger points in the direction of magnetic field and the middle finger in the direction of current, then the thumb will point in the direction of motion or the force acting on the conductor.
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