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We have the left-hand (motor) rule. We know exactly what happens when we run a current in a magnetic field.
Its reversible! The right hand (generator) rule tells us what voltages and currents occur when we move the conductor in a magnetic field. Interesting we have to do work to get it done if we happen to be running a current. Interesting too that the current itself makes a field around the wire that locally modifies the original field.
Why the right-angledness? Is this addressed anywhere, or is it just an observed and accepted property?
The only other place I know where I have seen relentless "act perpendicular" behavior is with my (ancient) to gyroscope. Maybe the electric / magnetic properties are also somehow associated with something spinning.
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Its reversible! The right hand (generator) rule tells us what voltages and currents occur when we move the conductor in a magnetic field. Interesting we have to do work to get it done if we happen to be running a current. Interesting too that the current itself makes a field around the wire that locally modifies the original field.
Why the right-angledness? Is this addressed anywhere, or is it just an observed and accepted property?
The only other place I know where I have seen relentless "act perpendicular" behavior is with my (ancient) to gyroscope. Maybe the electric / magnetic properties are also somehow associated with something spinning.
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