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What Historical Rule describes the direction of current flow (+ to -) when lines of magnetic force surround a conductor?
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Left hand rule
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Right hand rule
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Flux rule
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Reluctance rule
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The right hand rule is a rule used to determine the direction of current flow in a conductor when lines of magnetic force surround it. By pointing the thumb of the right hand in the direction of the current flow, the fingers will curl in the direction of the magnetic field. This rule is commonly used in physics and electrical engineering to understand the relationship between magnetic fields and current flow in conductors.