Fleming’s Left-Hand Rule determines the direction of force (motion) on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field, with its primary application being electric motors to find the rotor’s rotational direction, and also in loudspeakers (vibration), moving-coil galvanometers (deflection), and linear motors. It’s used for devices where electricity creates motion, unlike generators (Right-Hand Rule) where motion creates electricity.

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Fleming’s Left-Hand Rule determines the direction of force (motion) on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field, with its primary application being electric motors to find the rotor’s rotational direction, and also in loudspeakers (vibration), moving-coil galvanometers (deflection), and linear motors. It’s used for devices where electricity creates motion, unlike generators (Right-Hand Rule) where motion creates electricity.

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