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Explain Fleming\'s left and right hand rule |
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Answer» \xa0Fleming’s left hand rule: It is used to identify force on a wire carrying current in a magnetic field. Stretch the first three fingers of the left hand mutually perpendicular to each other such that the forefinger points in the direction of magnetic field, the middle finger points in the direction current, then the thumb will indicate the direction of force experienced by the conductor.Fleming’s right hand rule : Fleming’s right hand rule states that if we stretch the thumb, middle finger and the forefinger of our right hand mutually perpendicular to each other, if the forefinger indicates the direction of the magnetic field and the thumb indicates the direction of motion of conductor, then the (central) middle finger indicates the direction of induced current in conductor coil placed in the magnetic field. If we catch a current carrying wire in left hand then thumb shows motion and the the finger joint to thumb shows the direction of magnetic field and the finger next to this finger shows the direction of current and same for right hand rule |
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