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State Fleming's left hand rule, right hand rule, right hand thumb rule​

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FLEMING LEFT HAND RULE.

  • used to find force/torque.
  • Stretch your forefinger, thumb, central finger of left hand in such way that thumb, forefinger and central finger are perpemdicular to each other then they represents direction of force, magnetic field and current respectively

RIGHT HAND FLEMING RULE

  • Used to find induced current direction
  • Stretch your forefinger, thumb, central finger of right hand in such way that thumb, forefinger and central finger are perpendicular to each other then they represents direction of force, magnetic field and induced current respectively

RIGHT HAND RHUMB RULE.

  • used to find the direction of magnetic field in straight conductor.
  • Stretch your right hand thumb, the curling finger will represent the magnetic field lines while thumb will represent the direction of current. (in attachment)

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Explanation:

☑️Fleming's left hand rule

Stretch the forefinger, middle finger and the thumb of left hand mutually perpendicular to each other. The forefinger indicates the direction of the magnetic field and the middle finger indicates the direction of current, then the thumb will indicated the direction of motion (i.e., force) on the conductor.

☑️Fleming's right hand rule

Stretch the thumb, middle finger and the forefinger of your right hand mutually perpendicular to each other. If the forefinger indicated the direction of the magnetic field and the thumb indicated the direction of motion of the conductor, the middle finger will indicate the direction of induced current.

☑️Right hand thumb rule

If we hold the current carrying conductor in the right hand such that the thumb points in the direction of current, the fingers encircle the wire in the direction of magnetic field lines of force.

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