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  1. Right-hand rule - Wikipedia

    Lorentz force: If an electric charge moves across a magnetic field, it experiences a force according to the Lorentz force, with the direction given by the right-hand rule.

  2. Using right-hand rule, you should be able to convince yourself quite easily that this force is attractive when the currents flow in the same direction, and is repulsive when they flow in …

  3. Using the Right-Hand Rule (article) | Khan Academy

    Physicists use a hand mnemonic known as the right-hand rule to help remember the direction of magnetic forces. To form the mnemonic, first make an L-shape with the thumb and first two …

  4. Magnetic forces - HyperPhysics

    The right hand rule is a useful mnemonic for visualizing the direction of a magnetic force as given by the Lorentz force law. The diagrams above are two of the forms used to visualize the force …

  5. Lorentz Force Law and Right Hand Rule

    The Lorentz Force Law can be used to describe the effects of a charged particle moving in a constant magnetic field. The simplest form of this law is given by the scalar equation F = QvB

  6. Motion of Charged Particles in Magnetic Fields; Lorentz Force

    Right hand rule: to determine the direction of the magnetic force on a positive moving charge, ƒ, point the thumb of the right hand in the direction of v, the fingers in the direction of B, and a …

  7. What Is Lorentz Force? - BYJU'S

    The right-hand rule is useful to find the magnetic force as it becomes easy to visualize the direction as given in Lorentz force law. From the above figure, it is understood that the …

  8. The magnetic force - University of Tennessee

    To find the direction of the Lorentz force, use the right-hand rule (Vector Product). Let the fingers of your right hand point in the direction of v. Orient the palm of your hand, so that as you curl …

  9. The Lorentz force clearly explained - supermagnete.de

    The direction of the Lorentz force can be determined using the so-called right-hand rule. The rule is also known as the three-finger rule.

  10. 22.4 Magnetic Field Strength: Force on a Moving Charge in a …

    The direction of the magnetic force on a moving charge is perpendicular to the plane formed by v v and B B and follows right hand rule–1 (RHR-1) as shown. The magnitude of the force is …

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