How to Use Fleming's Right Hand Rule to Work Out Direction of Current
In this video we explore Fleming's Right Hand Rule for generators. A practical experiment is performed to establish the direction of current flow in a conductor. This experiment also confirms Fleming's Right Hand Rule to be true. Stay tuned to the end for some assistance in answering typical exam questions for City and Guilds 5357, 2357 and 2356 qualifications. The information will also help if you are studying an EAL Diploma in Electrical Installation. #joerobinsontraining #Electricaltrainingvideos #scienceandprinciples

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