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Fleming's right hand rule.


Who discovered the right hand thumb rule?

The right-hand thumb rule, commonly used in physics and engineering to determine the direction of magnetic fields, was popularized by physicist John Ambrose Fleming. Although the concept of using the right hand to visualize vector directions predates him, Fleming formalized it in the early 20th century in relation to electromagnetism. This rule helps in understanding the orientation of forces, fields, and currents in electrical and magnetic systems.


What is motion using of right hand rule?

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.


What is a difference between motor and generator?

A generator uses the rotation of a coil of wire in a magnetic field to generate an electric current (also known as a dynamo), while a motor uses electricity flowing through a coil of wire placed at right angles to a magnetic field to produce rotation of the coil. Look up Fleming's left and right hand rules in a Physics textbook for further information.


Who first suggested Fleming's left hand rule?

Who first suggested Fleming's left hand rule?


Where is the tumble generator valvue sensor 2 on a wrx?

by the turbo, on the right hand side


John Ambrose Fleming left hand rule employed in?

in which thing fleming's left hand rule employed?


What John Ambrose Fleming left hand rule employed in?

in which thing fleming's left hand rule employed?


What are the comparisons between motors and generators?

Electric Motors • The electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy • The shaft of a motor is driven by the magnetic forces developed between the armature and field • Current has to be supplied to the armature winding. • Motors obey Fleming`s Left Hand Rule • Electric Motors Fleming`s Left Hand Rule The Left Hand Rule shows what happens when charged particles enter a magnetic field. Generators • A generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. • A shaft attached to the rotor is driven by a mechanical force • Electric current is produced in the armature windings. • Generators obey Fleming's Right Hand Rule • Generators The Right Hand Rule shows how a current-carrying wire generates a magnetic field.


What is the purpose of Fleming's right hand rule?

Fleming's right hand rule is used to determine the direction of the magnetic force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field. By aligning the thumb with the direction of current flow, the forefinger with the direction of the magnetic field, the middle finger points in the direction of the magnetic force acting on the conductor.


What is the idea behind him about Fleming's left hand rule and right hand hand rule?

Fleming's right hand rule (for generators) tells us that if we take our right hand and extend the thumb, and also the index and the middle finger such that they are all at right angles to each other, we can discover the direction of the current induced in the wire of the generator. We'll have to know the direction of the motion of the conductor, and the direction of the magnetic field to do this. *Special note: the direction of the induced current will be the direction of conventional current in this mnemonic. Conventional current is the flow of positive charges in a conductor. We currently know that it is the negative charges - the electrons - that flow when current flows in a wire. But back in the day, theorists modeled the flow of positive charges, or what we call conventional current, and Fleming was an "old school" guy who worked with this conventional current. Let's apply Fleming's right hand rule to discover which way conventional current will flow in a wire in a generator. As stated, we have to know the direction of the motion of the conductor and the direction of the magnetic field. We have our right hand out and the thumb and first two fingers at right angles, each to the other. The thumb will point in the direction of the motion of the conductor. The index finger will point in the direction of the magnetic lines of force. We have motion of the conductor and the direction of the magnetic field. The middle finger will now point in the direction of conventional current flow in this mnemonic. Electron flow will be the opposite of that conventional current, if you are interested. But you knew that. Wikipedia has an article on Fleming's right hand rule, and a link to that post is provided below. The drawings alone are worth the trip over there, and the page is posted free of charge. Why not take advantage of this offer and check it out? It'll be worth it, and you won't get Rick rolled. Promise.


What is the right hand rule used for in relation to current, magnetic fields, and force?

The right hand rule is used to determine the direction of magnetic fields, current, and force in relation to each other. It helps to understand how these elements interact in a given situation.