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What is Maxwell's corkscrew rule? For what purpose is it used?

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Answered by brainlyprachi
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Maxwell’s corkscrew rule:::::::::::::::

Imagine driving a corkscrew in the direction of current then the direction of turning of its handle gives the direction of magnetic field lines. It is used to find the magnetic field in a circular loop and straight wire carrying current. The right hand thumb rule is also called Maxwell's corkscrew rule....if a right handed screw moves forward in the direction of the conventional current then the direction of rotation of the screw gives the direction of the magnetic field lines..

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Answered by bhuvna789456
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If we imagine pushing a corkscrew into a current, the direction in which we change its handle is the magnetic field path.

Explanation:

  • This principle is used to determine the magnetic field path, if the current path is known.
  • The path of the field of magnetic generated when electric current moves vertically upwards is anticlockwise.
  • Likewise, the path of the magnetic field is in clockwise direction as electric current moves vertically downwards.

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