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State Fleming's left-hand rule.

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Fleming.s right-hand rule is used to find the direction of induced current. This rule states that if the thumb, fore-finger, and middle finger of the right hand are stretched to be perpendicular to each other as shown in the figure , and if the thumb represents the direction of the motion of conductor, fore finger represents direction of the magnetic field, then the middle finger represents the direction of the induced current.
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