Correct option is B
Correct option :(b), direction of the current of a current carrying conductor.
Fleming’s Right Hand Rule is used to find the direction of the induced current in a conductor that is moving within a magnetic field. Specifically, it applies to the generator effect, where motion in a magnetic field generates an electric current.
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- Fleming's Right Hand Rule is used in generators (electromagnetic induction), where mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy.
- Thumb: Represents the direction of motion of the conductor (in the direction the conductor is moving).
- First Finger: Represents the direction of the magnetic field (from North to South).
- Second Finger: Represents the direction of the induced current (the current produced in the conductor due to the motion in the magnetic field).
- Fleming's Right Hand Rule is used to determine the direction of the induced current in a conductor moving through a magnetic field. It applies to the working of electrical generators.
turns per meter. At the centre of the solenoid a coil of 100 turns and radius 0.01 m is placed with is axis coinciding with the solenoid axis. The current in the solenoid reduces at a constant rate to 0 A from 4 A in 0.05 s. If the resistance of the coil is
then the total charge flowing through the coil during this time is ____________.