Chapter 7: Magnet & Magnetism: 7.0 Magnetic Field
Chapter 7: Magnet & Magnetism: 7.0 Magnetic Field
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a) Permanent magnet
Magnets always have two poles. The magnetic
field line exits from the north pole and enter at
the south pole. Opposite poles attract each
other whereas like poles repel.
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F = qvB sin
F = qvB
L
F = q t Bsin
q
Since I = t , rearranging,
F = BIL sin
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Or F = BIL
1 G = 10-4 T
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B11 l o I enclosed
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B(2r) = oI
o I1 I 2 L
F= 2a
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B a
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axis
F
Side view
┴ to coil surface
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Scale
N S
spring
I
coil
Galvanometer
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BINA = k
BINA
= k
BNA
I k
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B= 2r
Curl the fingers of your right hand inward toward the palm,
following the current around the loop. Your thumb points
in the direction of the magnetic field in the interior of the
loop.
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Direction of B
inside the loop.
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B= L
Or
B = onI
N
Where n = l = number of turns per unit length.
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B = or nI
r = ( 1 + )
M
is the susceptibility of the material and = H
NI
Where H= l
7.9 TOROID
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B.dl o I
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B= 2r
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