Fleming's left-hand rule
/ˈlefthænd/- Physics a mnemonic concerning the behaviour of a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field, according to which the directions of the magnetic field, the current, and the force exerted on the conductor are indicated respectively by the first finger, second finger, and thumb of the left hand when these are held out perpendicular to each other【物理】弗莱明左手规则。
词源
1920s: proposed by J. A. Fleming (see FLEMING3).