Left Hand Rules
Left Hand Rules
Richard J. Terwilliger
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Thumb points in the direction of electron flow. Fingers curl around the wire in the direction of the magnetic field.
The magnetic field in front of the wire points towards the top of the page.
The magnetic field behind the wire points towards the bottom of the page.
The magnetic field above the wire points into the page.
The magnetic field below the wire points out of the page.
The fingers curl around the wire in the direction of the magnetic field
Again, The thumb of the left hand points in the direction of electron flow
The magnetic field on the left side of the wire is back into the page
The magnetic field on the right side of the wire is pointed out of the page
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the fingers curl around the wire in the direction of the magnetic field.
the fingers curl around the wire in the direction of the magnetic field.
the fingers curl around the wire in the direction of the magnetic field.
Each of the following diagrams shows a section of wire that has been enlarged.
Associated with each wire is the direction of current flow and the magnetic field around the wire.
Does the diagram at the right show the correct orientation of the magnetic field around the current bearing wire?.
The diagram is
We know that when current flows through a wire a magnetic field is formed.
Curl your fingers around the loop in the same direction as the electron flow.
The magnetic field on the outside of the loop is from the north pole to the south pole
The magnetic field inside the loop travels from the south back to the north
If we place a compass inside the loop it points in the direction of the flux lines
Outside the loop a compass still points in the direction of the magnetic flux lines
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We could use one of the cardboard rolls found at the center of toilet paper rolls
The front side of the coil is called the face of the coil.
We will start creating an electrical solenoid by wrapping wire around the core.
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The next few slides will show how to apply the to this coil.
Grasp the coil with your left hand curling your fingers around the coil in the direction of electron flow.
The magnetic flux lines come out of the NORTH, go around and into the SOUTH.
A compass will point in the same direction as the magnetic flux lines at that point.
Now we are going to replace this coil with another coil that has the wire wrapped around in the opposite direction.
The battery will still be connected with the negative terminal on the left.
The current still travels from the negative terminal through the coil and back to to positive terminal.
Notice that the electrons travel up the face of the coil, over the top and down the back
Notice that the electrons travel up the face of the coil, over the top and down the back
Curl your fingers over the top and down the back.
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And the acting on the current bearing wire or moving negative charge is out of the palm.
Notice that your fingers point in the same direction as the magnetic field shown by the symbol
And the force acting on the moving charge or current bearing wire is out of the palm.
Shown here is a current bearing wire placed between the north and south poles of a horseshoe magnet.
The electron flow in the enlarged section of wire is back into the page as shown by the arrows.
We can find the direction of the force on the wire using the
Now, keeping your fingers pointed south, rotate your hand so you thumb points in the same direction as the current flow.
Now, keeping your fingers pointed south, rotate your hand so you thumb points in the same direction as the current flow.
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We know that the magnetic field between the bar magnets is from the north pole to the south pole?
We also know that the current (electron flow) is out of the negative terminal, through the circuit and back to the positive terminal.
Therefore the current flow in the section of wire between the bar magnets is toward the top of the page.
The force on the wire is shown by a vector coming out of your palm.
The force on the wire is shown by a vector coming out of your palm.
The force on the wire is shown by a vector coming out of your palm.