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an image of a man pointing to the right hand thumb with his finger on it

Explanation of Right Hand Thumb Rule to find the direction of magnetic field around the current carrying conducter. #sanjaydutt #bollywood #physicsfun #conceptsketch #concepts #funscience #educational #memesdaily #funlearning #schoolhumor #studygram #studying #learningthroughplay #brarscribbles #studywithme

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an image of a hand with two different lines pointing to the same point on it

An illustration of the right hand rule. The palm of the right hand faces the same as the field, B, in this case out of the page. The fingers of the right hand point in the direction of v, in this case to the left, and curl toward B, rotating v into B. The thumb of the right hand points in the direction of the force, in this case up.

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How Everything Works on Instagram: "The “rule of thumb” is a practical method for estimating measurements using the proportions of the human hand. For instance, the length of an adult thumb is often close to an inch, while the span from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little finger with the hand fully extended approximates six to eight inches. The width of the palm can be used to gauge four inches, and the distance from the base of the hand to the tip of the middle finger roughly measures seven to eight inches. These hand-based approximations stem from ancient practices, where body parts were used as reference tools for everyday measurements before standardized units became prevalent. While not precise, these methods remain useful for quick, informal estimations."

How Everything Works on Instagram: "The “rule of thumb” is a practical method for estimating measurements using the proportions of the human hand. For instance, the length of an adult thumb is often close to an inch, while the span from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little finger with the hand fully extended approximates six to eight inches. The width of the palm can be used to gauge four inches, and the distance from the base of the hand to the tip of the middle finger roughly…

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two different angles are shown with one pointing at the other and another pointing to the right

1) Point thumb to velocity (V) direction 2) Point fingers to electric field (B) direction (represented as X (going in and out of page) or lines) 3) Find direction of magnetic force (F) by moving toward palm (+ charges) or toward backhand (- charges). (BOTTOM wire loop) 1) make fist around loop w/ thumb pointed to I. Non-thumb fingers point in field direction.

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a diagram of the hand and its parts

Identifier: cu31924031227790 Title: The principles of physics Year: 1895 (1890s) Authors: Gage, Alfred P. (Alfred Payson), 1836-1903 Subjects: Physics Publisher: Boston, London, Ginn Contributing Library: Cornell University Library Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image…

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a hand holding a pencil and pointing to the right with arrows pointing up at it

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