Who first suggested Fleming's left hand rule?
in which thing fleming's left hand rule employed?
in which thing fleming's left hand rule employed?
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.
Yes bro, There's a left hand rule for coils, It's for determining polarity of an electromagnet. It stats that: If your left hand finger but the thumb are wrapped in the direction of the current passing through a coil, Then your thumb is Indicating the north pole of the electomagnet. There's also a rule in which the left hand is used: It gives us the relation between directions of magnetic field, current and force. If we keep thumb, first finger and center finger perpendicular to each other, thumb shows the direction of motion or force, First finger shows direction of magnetic Field, Center finger shows direction of Current.ro
it wasnt invented ;)
The left hand rule for conductors says that your fingers will point in the direction of the resulting magnetic field. The magnetic field is produced by the electron flow.
Usually the left hand, though there is not a rule as to which hand or finger.
If there is, it is not an etiquette rule, and is not a rule of manners. It would be a custom, or a cultural rule. Maybe even a family rule. Etiquette says that a person eats with whichever hand they please.
The Ignition Control Module is on the top left hand side of the engine under the Ignition Coils.
Stretch the thumb the first finger and the central finger of the left hand so that they are mutually perpendicular to each other. If the first four finger points in the direction of magnetic field the central finger points in the direction of current then the thumb points in the direction of motion of the conductor is known as fleming's left hand rule. by Prosenjit.
To use your left hand to determine the direction of the voltage developed in moving conductor place your forefinger in the direction of the lines of force. Fleming developed this hand rule.