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State and explain Fleming's right hand rule for the direction of induced current.

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The direction of induced current in a straight conductor is given by Fleming.s right hand rule. It states that spread the thumb, forefinger and the middle finger of your right hand at right angle to one another in such a way that the forefinger points in the direction of magnetic field, thumb points in the direction of motion of conductor then the direction in which the middle finger points, gives the direction of induced current.
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