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" FLEMING'S RULE. Extend the thumb, forefinger, and center finger of the right hand so as to form right angles with each other. If the thumb points in the direction of the motion of the wire, and the forefinger in the direction of the magnetic flux, the... "
Principles of Electrical Engineering - Page 232
by Harold Pender - 1911 - 438 pages
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Practical Directions for Armature Field-magnet Winding

Edward Trevert - Armatures - 1892 - 132 pages
...angles to the other two. (See Fig. i.) FlG. 2. FIG. 3. Then if the thumb be pointed in the direction of motion of the wire, and the forefinger in the direction of the lines of force (that is, from the north to the south pole of the magnet), the middle finger will be...
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How to Build Dynamo-electric Machinery: Embracing Theory Designing and the ...

Edward Trevert - Electric generators - 1895 - 374 pages
...right angles to the other. See Figure 5. FIGURE 5. Then if the thumb be pointed in the direction of motion of the wire, and the forefinger in the direction of the lines of force (that is from the north to the south pole of the magnet), the middle finger will be...
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Practical Physics

Newton Henry Black - 1913 - 536 pages
...centet finger of the right hand so as to form right angles with each other. If the thumb points in the direction of the motion of the wire, and the forefinger in the direction of the magnetic flux, the center finger will point in the direction of the induced current. To remember this...
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Practical Physics: Fundamental Principles and Applications to Daily Life

Newton Henry Black, Harvey Nathaniel Davis - Physics - 1913 - 530 pages
...center finger of the right hand so as to form right angles with each other. If the thumb points in the direction of the motion of the wire, and the forefinger in the direction of the magnetic flux, the center finger will point in the direction of the induced current. To remember this...
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Practical Physics: Fundamental Principles and Applications to Daily Life

Newton Henry Black, Harvey Nathaniel Davis - Physics - 1915 - 532 pages
...center finger of the right hand so as to form right angles with each other. If the thumb points in the direction of the motion of the wire, and the forefinger in the direction of the magnetic flux, the center finger will point in the direction of the induced current. To remember this...
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Practical Physics for Secondary Schools: Fundamental Principles and ...

Newton Henry Black, Harvey Nathaniel Davis - 1915 - 534 pages
...center finger of the right hand so as to form right angles with each other. If the thumb points in the direction of the motion of the wire, and the forefinger in the direction of the magnetic flux, the center finger will point in the direction of the induced current. To remember this...
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An Elementary Book on Electricity and Magnetism and Their Applications

Dugald Caleb Jackson, John Price Jackson - Electric power - 1919 - 684 pages
...center finger of the right hand so as to form right angles with each other. If the thumb points in the direction of the motion of the wire, and the forefinger in the direction of the magnetic flux, the center finger will point in the direction of the induced current. As an aid to remembering...
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Applied Science for Metal Workers

William Henry Dooley - Metal-work - 1919 - 498 pages
...and center finger of the right hand so as to form right angles to each other. If the thumb points in the direction of the motion of the wire, and the forefinger in the direction of the magnetic lines of force, the center finger will point in the direction of the induced current. It is...
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Applied Science for Wood-Workers

William H. Dooley - 1919 - 598 pages
...and center finger of the right hand so as to form right angles to each other. If the thumb points in the direction of the motion of the wire, and the forefinger in the direction of the magnetic lines of force, the center finger will point in the direction of the induced current. It is...
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Physics for Secondary Schools

Frederick Edmund Sears - Physics - 1922 - 684 pages
...center finger of the right hand so as to form right angles with each other. If the thumb points in the direction of the motion of the wire, and the forefinger in the direction of the magnetic flux, the center finger will point in the direction of the induced current. 578 PRINCIPLE...
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