How to Use Fleming's Left Hand Rule to Work Out Direction of Motion
In this video we investigate and learn about Fleming's Left Hand Rule. This rule is used to find the direction of motion of a current carrying conductor inside a magnetic field. It is essential to our understanding of motors and how they operate. We will also see some exam type questions to help us with those all important assessments. #joerobinsontraining #Electricaltrainingvideos #scienceandprinciples

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