The left hand rule for conductors says that your fingers will point in the direction of the resulting magnetic field. The magnetic field is produced by the electron flow.
The lines of magnetic force at any point in the magnetic field of a current flowing towards you will act in the counter clockwise direction. This can be determined by using the right hand rule. Point your thumb in the direction of the current flowing down the straight wire. The curl of your fingers shows the direction of the magnetic lines of flux. The magnetic field of a current is always perpendicular to it. A current facing away from you would produce magnetic lines of force acting in the clockwise direction.
Irregular Fluid Flow is called Turbulent Flow! I hope this helped! :D
Steady flow: laminar flow over a sphere. Unsteady flow: turbulent flow over anything.
What is a continuous flow and unsteady flow
There is no left handed rule. The correct term is right handed rule. Using the right handed rule, your thumb is pointing in the direction of current flow, and your fingers are pointing in the direction of magnetic flux flow.
The 10% rule is 6 CO2+ 6 H2O+ LIGHT=C6H12O6+6 O2
your question is not very clear, although if i think the answer to your question would be, Yes, a science rule or theory can be applied to any matter. that's why it is a rule.
he felt that hitler wasnt fully feeling the flow..ya know
The left hand rule for conductors says that your fingers will point in the direction of the resulting magnetic field. The magnetic field is produced by the electron flow.
There are several 'rules' used with d.c. motors. Perhaps you are thinking of Fleming's Left-Hand Rule (for conventional flow) or Fleming's Right-Hand Rule (for electron flow)? These rules were devised by the British academic, Sir Ambrose Fleming, to help his students remember the relationship between the directions of current, magnetic field, and force.