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State Maxwell's right hand cork screw rule ?

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This rule used to determine the direction of the magnetic field. If we rotate a right-handed screw using a screw driver, then the direction of current is same as the direction in which screw advances and the direction of rotation of the screw gives the direction of the magnetic field.
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  • {:(1.,"Right hand thumb rule",(a),"To find the direction of magnetic field"),(2.,"Maxwell's right hand cork screw rule",(b),"Applied for solenoids"),(3.,"Right hand palm rule",(c),"To find the polarity of the solenoid"),(4.,"End rule",(d),"Applied for circular coil carrying current"):}

    A
    `{:("(1)","(2)","(3)","(4)"),(b,c,d,a):}`
    B
    `{:("(1)","(2)","(3)","(4)"),(d,a,b,c):}`
    C
    `{:("(1)","(2)","(3)","(4)"),(c,d,a,b):}`
    D
    `{:("(1)","(2)","(3)","(4)"),(b,d,c,a):}`
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