The Right-Hand Rule is a method used to determine the direction of a magnetic field, current, or force in relation to each other. It states that if you point your thumb in the direction of the current, and curl your fingers around it, your fingers will point in the direction of the magnetic field.
Imagine you are holding a water hose and water is flowing through it. If you extend your thumb in the direction of water flow and curl your fingers around it, your fingers will show you the direction of rotation. Similarly, using the Right-Hand Rule helps determine the relationship between current and magnetic fields.
Magnetic Field: A region around a magnet or electric current where magnetic forces can be observed.
Current: The flow of electric charge through a conductor.
Force: A push or pull on an object resulting from its interaction with another object.
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