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Which fleming's rule is used to check the direction of force in transformers

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Answered by triplessatya
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FLEMING'S LEFT HAND RULE is used to check the direction of force in transformers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer is Fleming's left hand rule.

Whenever a current carrying conductor comes under a magnetic field, a force acts on the conductor. The direction of this force can be determined using Fleming’s left hand rule.

Since the transformer is based on a similar set-up where there is a coil under a magnetic field, and a force acts on the coil due to which the coil rotates, Hence, to check the direction of force in transformers, Fleming's left hand rule is used.

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