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[[Image:LeftHandOutline.png|Left hand rule|thumb]] |
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[[Image:ManoLaplace.svg|thumb|Alternate representation of LHR]] |
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The various '''FBI mnemonics''' (for [[electric motor]]s) show the direction of the [[force]] on a [[Electrical conductor|conductor]] carrying a [[Electric current|current]] in a [[magnetic field]] as predicted by [[Fleming's left hand rule for motors]] and [[Faraday's law of induction]]. |
The various '''FBI mnemonics''' (for [[electric motor]]s) show the direction of the [[force]] on a [[Electrical conductor|conductor]] carrying a [[Electric current|current]] in a [[magnetic field]] as predicted by [[Fleming's left hand rule for motors]]<ref>{{cite web | title=Fleming's Left Hand Rule | website=Shiken.ai | date=5 September 2023 | url=https://shiken.ai/physics/flemings-left-hand-rule | access-date=3 February 2024}}</ref> and [[Faraday's law of induction]]. |
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Other mnemonics exist that use a [[right hand rule]] for predicting resulting motion from a preexisting current and field. |
Other mnemonics exist that use a [[right hand rule]] for predicting resulting motion from a preexisting current and field. |
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==Configuration, using the left hand== |
==Configuration, using the left hand== |
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==='FBI'=== |
==='FBI'=== |
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The left hand is held with the [[thumb]], [[first finger]] and [[second finger]] mutually at [[right angles]]. |
The left hand is held with the [[thumb]], [[first finger]] and [[second finger]] mutually at [[right angles]]. |
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==Other frequently confused rules== |
==Other frequently confused rules== |
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===Prediction of direction of field ('B')=== |
===Prediction of direction of field ('B')=== |
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[[Image:Right hand rule.png|thumb|Prediction of direction of field ('B').]] |
[[Image:Right hand rule.png|thumb|Prediction of direction of field ('B').]] |
Latest revision as of 10:02, 3 February 2024
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The various FBI mnemonics (for electric motors) show the direction of the force on a conductor carrying a current in a magnetic field as predicted by Fleming's left hand rule for motors[1] and Faraday's law of induction.
Other mnemonics exist that use a right hand rule for predicting resulting motion from a preexisting current and field.
Configuration, using the left hand
[edit]'FBI'
[edit]The left hand is held with the thumb, first finger and second finger mutually at right angles.
- The Thumb represents F - Thrust (or resulting Motion).
- The First finger represents B - Field.
- The Second finger represents I or V - Current (in the classical direction, from positive to negative).
Configuration, using the right hand
[edit]Other sources use the right hand to predict force, though the fingers used vary:
'FIB'
[edit]- Thumb = F ("thrust")
- Index finger = I or V
- Middle finger ("Birdie") = B
'IBF'
[edit]In this alternative, some versions recommend not extending the middle finger, but instead imagining the force coming from the palm of the hand.
- Thumb = I or V
- Index finger = B
- Middle finger = F
Other frequently confused rules
[edit]Prediction of direction of field ('B')
[edit]The rules above are usually used to predict 'F' based upon 'B' and 'I' - the force on a moving charge when moving through a field, whether or not the charge is carried in a wire. However, this rule should not be confused with a different right hand grip rule for the prediction of the direction of a field ('B') produced by current ('I') traveling through a wire.
Symmetry
[edit]Vector | Left-Motor or Right-Generator | Left-Motor or Right-Generator | Left-Motor or Right-Generator | Right-Motor or Left-Generator | Right-Motor or Left-Generator | Right-Motor or Left-Generator |
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B or Field | First or Index | Thumb | Fingers or Palm | First or Index | Thumb | Fingers or Palm |
I or Current (+ to - flow) | Fingers or Palm | First or Index | Thumb | Thumb | Fingers or Palm | First or Index |
Force, Motion, or Thrust | Thumb | Fingers or Palm | First or Index | Fingers or Palm | First or Index | Thumb |
References
[edit]- ^ "Fleming's Left Hand Rule". Shiken.ai. 5 September 2023. Retrieved 3 February 2024.