Which rule is used to find the direction of force on a conductor in a magnetic field. Explain?
Answers
Answer:
The Fleming's left hand rule
Answer:
Fleming’s Left Hand Rule.
Explanation:
When a current-carrying conductor is placed under a magnetic field, a force acts on the conductor. The direction of this force can be identified using Fleming’s Left Hand Rule. Likewise, if a moving conductor is brought under a magnetic field, electric current will be induced in that conductor. The direction of the induced current can be found using Fleming’s Right Hand Rule. It is important to note that these rules do not determine the magnitude, instead show only the direction of the three parameters (magnetic field, current, force) when the direction of the other two parameters is known. Fleming’s Left-Hand Rule is mainly applicable to electric motors and Fleming’s Right-Hand Rule is mainly applicable to electric generators.