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Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Fleming Left Hand Rule or Lorentz Force on a wire JavaScript HTML5 Applet Simulation Model by Francisco Esquembre and Loo Kang Wee
Did you realise that a current-carrying conductor would meet force in a magnetic field? It's known as electromagnetic force, or emf. This function is included into all modern electric motors and generators. So we know a force is operating on the current-carrying conductor, but how do we know which way it is pulling? If only a simple process could be applied in almost every situation. Fleming left hand rule will accomplish the trick.
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ReplyDeleteDid you realise that a current-carrying conductor would meet force in a magnetic field? It's known as electromagnetic force, or emf. This function is included into all modern electric motors and generators. So we know a force is operating on the current-carrying conductor, but how do we know which way it is pulling? If only a simple process could be applied in almost every situation. Fleming left hand rule will accomplish the trick.
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