In Fleming's left hand rule, thumb shows direction of
A
Current
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B
Field
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C
Motion
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D
Charge
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Solution
The correct option is B Motion The direction of force acting on the conductor can be found out using Fleming's Left Hand Rule. Stretch the thumb, forefinger and middle finger of your left hand in such a way that they are perpendicular to each other. The forefinger points to the direction of the magnetic field. The motion will be in the same direction of force applied and hence the thumb indicate the direction of the motion.
In Fleming's left-hand rule, the thumb shows the direction of Motion.