rechtenHandRegel
RechtenHandRegel, often referred to as the right-hand rule, is a convention used in physics and engineering to determine the directions of certain vectors in three-dimensional space. It provides a consistent orientation tied to the right-handed coordinate system and is especially useful for visualizing cross products and electromagnetic relations.
For two vectors a and b, the right-hand rule states: point the index finger in the direction
In electromagnetism, the rule is applied to F = q v × B or F = I L ×
Notes: the rule yields the opposite direction for negative charges, and a left-hand version exists for certain