“Grasp the wire in the right hand, with the Thumb pointing in the direction of the current. The fingers will curl around the wire in the direction of direction of magnetic field”. The right hand screw rule can be explained as follows. As a wood screw is turned clockwise it moves (or progress) into the wood. The horizontal direction of the direction of the screw is analogous to the direction of current in a conductor. The circular motion of the screw shows the direction of the magnetic flux around the conductor.
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Right Hand Cork’s Screw Rule
“Grasp the wire in the right hand, with the Thumb pointing in the direction of the current. The fingers will curl around the wire in the direction of direction of magnetic field”. The right hand screw rule can be explained as follows. As a wood screw is turned clockwise it moves (or progress) into the wood. The horizontal direction of the direction of the screw is analogous to the direction of current in a conductor. The circular motion of the screw shows the direction of the magnetic flux around the conductor.
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