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state the right hand grip rule

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Answered by margalen1234
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Answer:

Right hand grip rule

Explanation:

The right-hand grip rule is also known as corkscrew-rule and it was named after the French physicist and mathematician Andre-Marie Ampere. It is used to show the rotation of a body or a magnetic field and represents the connection between the current and magnetic field around the wire.

Answered by sebastianhere
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Explanation:

If you grip the imaginary axis of rotation of the rotational force so that your fingers point in the direction of the force, then the extended thumb points in the direction of the torque vector. The right hand grip rule is a convention derived from the right-hand rule convention for vectors.

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