Is conventional current used in Fleming's left hand rule 2024?

Ethan Wilson | 2023-04-20 01:24:41 | page views:1459
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Alexander Wilson

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It's conventional current- i.e. movement of positrons (so actual current is the oposite direction to this...) So.. if you have a current flowing through a wire, and it is placed in a magnetic field, it will move because of Flemming's left hand rule.
2023-04-24 01:24:41

Amelia Wilson

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It's conventional current- i.e. movement of positrons (so actual current is the oposite direction to this...) So.. if you have a current flowing through a wire, and it is placed in a magnetic field, it will move because of Flemming's left hand rule.
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