Second Right-hand rule (for conventional current flow) - Grasp the coiled conductor with the right hand such that curved fingers point in the direction of conventional current flow. The thumb points in the direction of the magnetic field within the coil. Outside thte coil the thumb represents the North end of the electromagnet produced by the coil.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Right-hand Rule #1 and #2
First Right-hand rule (for conventional current flow) - Grasp the conductor with the thumb of the right hand pointing in the direction of conventional current flow. The curled fingers point in the direction of the magnetic field around the conductor.
Second Right-hand rule (for conventional current flow) - Grasp the coiled conductor with the right hand such that curved fingers point in the direction of conventional current flow. The thumb points in the direction of the magnetic field within the coil. Outside thte coil the thumb represents the North end of the electromagnet produced by the coil.
Second Right-hand rule (for conventional current flow) - Grasp the coiled conductor with the right hand such that curved fingers point in the direction of conventional current flow. The thumb points in the direction of the magnetic field within the coil. Outside thte coil the thumb represents the North end of the electromagnet produced by the coil.
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