What is the difference between Fleming's Right hand rule and Lenz's law?
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Lenz's Law, Fleming's Right Hand Rule and Fleming's Left Hand Rule. Lenz's law is named after the physicist Emil Lenz who formulated it in 1834. It is a qualitative law that specifies the direction of induced current, but states nothing about its magnitude Therefore, the cause of the induced current is opposed.
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