The force acting on a current carrying
conductor in a magnetic field is observed by :-
A: Maxwell's right hand thumb rule
B: Fleming's right hand rule
C: Fleming's left hand rule
D: None of these
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The direction of force (motion) of a current carrying conductor in a magnetic field is given by Fleming’s left hand rule.
It states that ‘ If we hold the thumb, fore finger and middle finger of the left hand perpendicular to each other such that the fore finger points in the direction of magnetic field, the middle finger points in the direction of current, then the thumb shows the direction of force (motion) of the conductor.
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Fleming's right hand rule
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