Fleming's right hand rule (also known as the generator rule or the right hand rule) is a rule created by Fleming, a British engineer, which can calculate the current direction generated when a conductor moves under a magnetic field.
Fleming Right-handed rule(Fleming's right hand rule, also known as the generator rule or the right-hand rule) is a rule created by the British engineer Fleming, which can calculate the current direction generated when a conductor moves under a magnetic field[1]。
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John·Ambrose·Fleming(John Ambrose Fleming)(November 29, 1864~April 18, 1945), UKElectrical engineerPhysicists.To discover the right hand rule and inventiondiode, vacuum tube.None below kneechildren, and donated most of his real estate to Christian charities to helppoor people。
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John Ambrose Fleming, a British engineer, found in his practical work that the conductor would shift under the action of magnetic force when it was electrified.If the direction of the magnetic field remains unchanged and the current direction of the energized conductor is changed, the conductor will move in the opposite direction.
Right-handed rule
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The three fingers of the right hand are perpendicular to each other. The direction of the thumb is the direction of the wire movement, the index finger is the direction of the magnetic field, and the middle finger is the direction of the current[2]。