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The thumb is covered by a special type of skin called the thumb pad, which is thicker and more flexible compared to the rest of the skin on the hand. This thick skin provides protection and enhances grip strength for activities involving the thumb.
The right-hand thumb rule is used to determine the direction of the magnetic field around a conductor carrying current. If you point your right thumb in the direction of the current flow in the conductor, the direction in which your fingers curl around the conductor represents the direction of the magnetic field lines.
The right-hand thumb rule is used to determine the direction of magnetic field lines around a current-carrying conductor. By pointing your right thumb in the direction of the current flow, your fingers curl in the direction of the magnetic field lines.
When current flows through a straight wire, a magnetic field is generated around the wire. The direction of the magnetic field can be determined using the right-hand rule: if you wrap your right hand around the wire with your thumb pointing in the direction of the current flow, your fingers will curl in the direction of the magnetic field lines.
The magnetic field around a wire is determined by the direction of the current flow. If the current running in the wire is in the reverse direction, the magnetic field around the wire will also be reversed. The direction of the magnetic field is determined by the right-hand rule, where if you wrap your right hand around the wire with your thumb pointing in the direction of the current, your fingers will point in the direction of the magnetic field.
To apply the right hand rule to determine the direction of a magnetic field around a current-carrying wire, point your thumb in the direction of the current flow (from positive to negative). Your fingers will then curl in the direction of the magnetic field around the wire.