Right hand rule?

<p>Can anybody provide an indepth explanations for the right-hand rules? I can't seem to find a good source that explains this well enough. Thanks</p>

<p>I saw it in Sparknotes, and it was the first time I honestly encountered it, so if anyone can explain it, I would be very much obliged.</p>

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<p>I feel that right hand rule is used to find the direction of the current flow if u are provided with the force applied to move a conductor in the magnetic field. But make sure about the fact that the conductor does cut the magnetic flux… Well as per finger’s orientation … it is same as that of the left hand rule… So to sum up " right hand rule= to find direction of current flow if “B” and force is provided" and " left hand rule= to find the force … if current and “B” are provided"… And one thing left hand rule is effective in motor effect withe the other one in the “generator effect”</p>

<p>that’s all I know</p>

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<p>This is where I saw it</p>