The thumb, the index finger and the middle finger.
If you have a red light and left turners have a green light then yes. Otherwise the general rule is those turning left yield to those turning right.
As a rule of thumb.(s)
katelyn, because i rule it
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The left-hand rule for conductors states that if you point your thumb in the direction of the current flow and your fingers in the direction of the magnetic field, your palm will face in the direction of the force on the conductor. This rule helps to determine the direction of the force experienced by a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field.
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.
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?
The direction of the magnetic field is counterclockwise or clockwise. For a current flowing in a wire you can use the "left hand rule" If you take your left hand and have the thumb point in direction of electron flow in the wire, the fingers wrapped around the wire will show the direction of the magnetic field by the direction the fingers are pointed..
The shape of the magnetic field created by current flow in a wire will be circular around the wire. The magnetic lines of force "surround" or "wrap around" the wire according to the left hand rule. Grab the wire with your left hand with your thumb extended and pointing in the direction the electrons are flowing. The fingers will be wrapping around the wire in the direction of the magnetic field. Look at the wire "head on" and picture the electrons "coming at you" as you look. The magnetic lines of force will circle around the wire in a clockwise direction. Grab the wire with your left hand as you look "into" that wire and look at your fingers. Clockwise. The magnetic lines of force "circle" the conductor in closed rings. temptress_skkk: In my textbook, it says the "right-hand rule" instead of the "left-hand rule" but it's basically the same thing, only the current is going the opposite way with your right hand instead of your left hand being in its place. it is the right hand rule of thumb not the left hand. and the magnetics line will fade as the square of the distance.
The right hand rule can be used to determine the direction of the magnetic field by pointing the thumb of your right hand in the direction of the current flow and curling your fingers. The direction in which your fingers curl represents the direction of the magnetic field.
To use the right hand rule for torque, point your right thumb in the direction of the rotational force and curl your fingers in the direction of the rotation. Your fingers will then point in the direction of the torque.
The right hand rule indicates that when your fingers curl around a current-carrying wire in the direction of the current, your thumb points in the direction of the magnetic field.
To determine the direction of the magnetic field using the right-hand rule, point your thumb in the direction of the current flow and curl your fingers. The direction your fingers curl represents the direction of the magnetic field.
To use the right hand rule to determine the direction of a magnetic field, point your thumb in the direction of the current flow and curl your fingers. The direction your fingers curl represents the direction of the magnetic field.