There are two different right hand rules...
a: make a fist with the thumb extended inn the direction of current the other fingers will indicate flux lines on a wire.
There are several so-called "right-hand rules"; one of them tells you the direction of the magnetic field around a current-carrying wire.
Fleming's right hand rule shows the direction of induced current flow when a conductor moves in a magnetic field. Fleming's left hand rule shows the direction of the thrust on a conductor carrying a current in a magnetic field.
Fleming's left hand rule for motors is a visual depiction used to determine direction of rotation in a motor. Extend your thumb, index finger and middle finger of your left hand at right angles to each other. The thumb represents direction of relative motion. The index finger represents direction of flux (magnetic field). The middle finger represents direction of current flow. A simple way of remembering what each digit represent is the phrase: "Martha's Fresh Cookies." M being motion, F being flux and C being current. Fleming's Right hand rule for generators is the same except you use your right hand and it applies to direction of rotation of generators.
The right hand rule. If you were to place your right hand around the conductor, with the thumb pointing in the direction of current flow, your fingers which are wrapped around the conductor will point in the direction of magnetic flux. Said another way, if you are looking at the end of the conductor and current is flowing towards you, then magnetic flux will be counter-clockwise.
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The Answer is yes. the Right hand rule, is a rule that can not be broken & must obey the law of Physics. So therefore the right hand rule does apply.
Fleming's right hand rule shows the direction of induced current flow when a conductor moves in a magnetic field. Fleming's left hand rule shows the direction of the thrust on a conductor carrying a current in a magnetic field.
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There's a right hand rule in physics, concerning electricity and magnetism
right hand rule is used to find out the polarity of current
The "Right Hand Rule" Put your right hand under the wire with your thumb sticking out and in the direction of the flow of the current (note that it is opposite to the direction of the movement of the electrons!) and close your fist; the fingers of the right hand will curl around in the direction of the magnetic field.
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There is no left handed rule. The correct term is right handed rule. Using the right handed rule, your thumb is pointing in the direction of current flow, and your fingers are pointing in the direction of magnetic flux flow.
The answer is that 'it depends' what you mean by the 'right hand rule'!This is because Fleming's Right-Hand Rule applies to generator action if you are are using 'conventional flow' but to motor action if you are using 'electron flow'.So, for generator action, the 'motion' (indicated by the thumb) refers to the direction of the motion of a conductor through the magnetic field. For motor action, the 'motion' refers to the direction of the force applied to conductor within a magnetic field.
Ampere's right hand thumb rule states that if you hold the current carrying wire in your right hand so that your thumb points in the direction of the current, then the direction in which your fingers encircle the wire give you the direction of the magnetic lines of force around the wire .On reversing the direction of current in thewire , the direction of the magnetic lines of force is also reversed.