@paoloalmeidareal

PHYSICS GANG SIGNS as my teacher calls it

@EverythingUniverse_07

In case you wonder, that's Fleming's 
left hand rule which shows the directions of magnetic field, force and current

@southforest2996

I finally understand the concept of torque. Thanks

@Monkey-D-Luffy____720

use right hand rule to find torque because torque is the cross product of position vector and force therefore
thumb: direction of torque
index finger: direction of position vector
middle finger: direction of force

@averagecommenter4623

Thanks for the tip bro, gonna use this near people I don't like.

@UserFromSkynet

“I'm just working on torque!”
— physics' guy

@Croober76

This is officially my most favourite way to middle finger

@ScienceNature-q2k

nice to see almost everyone working on torque for each other ☺️

@GOODGUY120

Flemmings left hand rule 

By keeping left hand fore finger , middle finger , and thumb finder perpendicular to each other

-fore finger indicator direction of magnetic field
-middle finger shows the direction of current
-thumb finger shows the direction of force

@Vv24708

Domain expansion: Ignore air resistance

@Limitless_cat

It's the Fleming's hand rule used for magnetic force

@dedgamerz2058

Fleming be f-ing with this one 🔥

@Muhammettahaavci

Torque, magnetic field, magnetic force, induction current and more...

@aveshyadav2765

As an Indian student,
The Fleming left hand rule was taught to us in 10th grade

@StrollingSidd

I did this in my board exam hall and the teacher gave me a weird stare 😂😂

@AkashBhattacharjee-p9m

Fleming's left hand rule is a visual mnemonic that helps determine the direction of force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field. It's used in electric motors. 😅

@extremeinvincible5714

Naruto hand signs:    ❌

Physics hand signs:  ✅

@smarto287

Thumb :- velocity 
finger :- magnetic field 
Middle finger :- Torque

@NDProps

Also, electric flow and magnetism . Same force?

@asenjiminini

This deserves way more views. Absolutely underrated