12.02 How to use Fleming's left hand rule
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- Fleming's Left Hand Rule: When a current-carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, the thumb represents the direction of motion( or force), first finger the direction of magnetic field, and middle finger the direction of conventional current. Essential for understanding electromagnetic phenomena!
Topics for A-level Physics: AQA Paper 1, OCR paper 2, Edexcel Paper 1 and NCERT Class 12
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00:00 Magnetic force explained
01:00 Fleming's left hand rule
01:38 Finding force examples
03:20 Parallel = no force
03:57 Finding force examples 2
05:02 Find current
05:33 Find magnetic field
06:03 AC current
07:00 Questions
07:10 Answers
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Good illustrations. I like the fact that you show a real photo hand🖐. You covered all the scenarios. Thank you, Sir .👍
Thanks, I ended up missing this lesson and was really confused about the subject. You really helped out.
Glad it was helpful!