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what is Fleming's left hand rule?​

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Answered by rohitbagoriya1977
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Fleming's left-hand rule for electric motors is one of a pair of visual mnemonics, the other being Fleming's right-hand rule[1] (for generators). They were originated by John Ambrose Fleming, in the late 19th century, as a simple way of working out the direction of motion in an electric motor, or the direction of electric current in an electric generator.
When current flows through a conducting wire, and an external magnetic field is applied across that flow, the conducting wire experiences a force perpendicular both to that field and to the direction of the current flow (i.e they are mutually perpendicular) . A left hand can be held, as shown in the illustration, so as to represent three mutually orthogonal axes on the thumb, fore finger and middle finger. Each finger is then assigned to a quantity (mechanical force, magnetic field and electric current). The right and left hand are used for generators and motors respectively.

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Answered by wwwpawanpaliwal
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According to Fleming left hand rule if we stretch our forefinger middle finger and thumb in such a way that they are mutually perpendicular then if middle finger points in the direction of current forefinger points in the direction of magnetic field then thumb points in the direction of motion of conductor

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