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Question

Induced current's direction in a wire that is moving in a magnetic field can be determined using:

  1. Right-hand thumb rule
  2. Fleming's right-hand rule
  3. Ampere's rule
  4. Fleming's left-hand rule

hintHint:

The direction of the induced current can be determined by Fleming's right-hand rule.

The correct answer is: Right-hand thumb rule


    The induced current direction in a wire that is moving in a magnetic field can be determined using Fleming's right-hand rule.
    • The direction of an induced current can be determined using Fleming's right-hand rule.
    • The rule says, when the thumb, fore, and middle fingers are arranged mutually perpendicular
    • Where the thumb finger directs the direction of an electromagnetic force, the forefinger shows the direction of emf and the middle finger shows the direction of current flow.

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