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 ===== The Right Hand Rule ===== ===== The Right Hand Rule =====
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 In this method, you start with your hand completely open and in an "L" shape. Point your fingers in the direction of $\vec{A}$, then curl your fingers toward the direction of $\vec{B}$. Whichever way your thumb points is the direction of $\vec{C}$. In this method, you start with your hand completely open and in an "L" shape. Point your fingers in the direction of $\vec{A}$, then curl your fingers toward the direction of $\vec{B}$. Whichever way your thumb points is the direction of $\vec{C}$.
  
-[{{183_notes:rhrv1.png?150|Fingers point in direction of $\vec{A}$}}] [{{183_notes:rhrv1.5.png?150|Fingers curl}}]+[{{183_notes:rhrv1.png?150|Fingers point in direction of A }}] [{{183_notes:rhrv1.5.png?150|Fingers curl towards B}}]
  
 In the case of these pictures, $\vec{C}$ would point out of the whiteboard.   In the case of these pictures, $\vec{C}$ would point out of the whiteboard.  
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 ====Method 2 - Three Fingers==== ====Method 2 - Three Fingers====
  
-{{  184_notes:rhrv2.png?200|Three fingers}}+[{{  184_notes:rhrv2.png?200|Three fingers}}]
  
  
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 Then, again, your thumb will point in the direction of $\vec{C}$, which in this case is out of the whiteboard. Then, again, your thumb will point in the direction of $\vec{C}$, which in this case is out of the whiteboard.
  
 +====Method 3 - Shortcut for Magnetism====
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 +In this method, you start by pointing your thumb in the direction of the velocity of a point charge, then you curl your fingers. $\vec{B}$ will point in directions tangent to the circle your fingers make as they curl. This works for a positive charge, if the charge is negative, flip your hand and point your thumb in the direction of $-\vec{v}$ instead.
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 +[{{  184_notes:rhrv3b.png?200|Shortcut}}]
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 +==== Video Overview of the 3 Methods ====
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 +{{youtube>tvv72xl164c?large}}
  
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