Aka right hand rule.Maybe they need remedal classes in righty-tighty, lefty-loosey.
I was in a physics exam one time and saw folks using their left hand to determine current flow in a magnetic field. I doubt it went well for them.Aka right hand rule.Maybe they need remedal classes in righty-tighty, lefty-loosey.
I was in a physics exam one time and saw folks using their left hand to determine current flow in a magnetic field. I doubt it went well for them.
:dunno::facepalm:I was in a physics exam one time and saw folks using their left hand to determine current flow in a magnetic field. I doubt it went well for them.
Well yeah, you're writing with your right hand, so the left hand is free. It seems so natural I've almost done it too.I was in a physics exam one time and saw folks using their left hand to determine current flow in a magnetic field. I doubt it went well for them.Aka right hand rule.Maybe they need remedal classes in righty-tighty, lefty-loosey.
LOL, agreed.:dunno::facepalm:I was in a physics exam one time and saw folks using their left hand to determine current flow in a magnetic field. I doubt it went well for them.
You use your right hand as a short cut to determine flow of electrons in a magnetic field....LOL, agreed.:dunno::facepalm:I was in a physics exam one time and saw folks using their left hand to determine current flow in a magnetic field. I doubt it went well for them.
But I'm left-handed, what am I supposed to do!
But I'm left-handed, what am I supposed to do!
But I'm left-handed, what am I supposed to do!
Not become an EE. Which you succeeded at. Well done!
No, I knew it. I also know it to be useful for basic mechanics too.^ no I was agreeing with the facepalm. Not the "dunno". Which I actually interpreted Mike's post as being how would they not know that. But maybe he didn't know himself.
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