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Deutsch: Rechte Hand, die die Rechte-Hand-Regel erklärt. a,b,c / x,y,z sind Vektoren, l,B,F stehen für die Formel \vec F=i(\vec l \times \vec B). F ist hierbei die Lorentzkraft, die auf einen stromdurchflossenen Leiter l ausgeübt wird, wenn auf ihn ein B-Feld einwirkt.

Der Daumen zeigt in Richtung der Ursache (technische Stromrichtung I bzw. Bewegungsrichtung der positiven Ladung q also von + nach -). Der Zeigefinger zeigt in Richtung der magnetischen Feldlinien, also der Vermittlung (B-Feld ) von Nord nach Süd. Der Mittelfinger entspricht der Wirkung (Kraft).

Bei negativen bewegten Ladungen gilt dies analog, allerdings für die linke Hand.
Date 2005
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Author Abdull

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