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Direction of Motor Effect

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The direction of the force on the wire depends on the direction of the magnetic field and the direction of the current flow. The direction of the force is determined by Fleming’s left-hand rule.

Fleming's left hand rule

Fleming's left hand rule

  • Hold your left hand so your thumb, first finger and second finger are all at right-angles to one another.
  • Point your first finger in the direction of the magnetic field ((F)ield = (F)irst finger).
  • Point your second finger in the direction of the current ((C)urrent = se(C)ond finger).
  • Your thumb will be pointing in the direction of the force, which is the direction the conductor would move ((M)otion = thu(M)b).
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