B=μ04π⋅2Mz3 (∵z>>l2).

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B = μ0I/(2πr). This equation is derived from one of Maxwell's equations called Ampere's law. The proportional constant μ0 = 4π*10-7 ...

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10 февр. 2017 г. ... According to wikipedia, this is related to the magnetic moment by the formula m=BrV/μ0, where V is the volume of the magnet. Plugging this into ...

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... bar magnet as two magnetic monopoles, one at each end of the magnet. This will enable us to calculate the magnetic field using the same method we used to ...

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The most elementary force between magnets is the magnetic dipole–dipole interaction. If all magnetic dipoles for each magnet are known then the net force on ...

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The equations are non-trivial and depend on the distance from the magnet and the orientation of the magnet. For simple magnets, m points in the direction of a ...

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Where θ is the angle between the magnetic axis of the bar magnet and the magnetic field. ... What is the formula to calculate the magnetic moment? The magnetic ...

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A magnetic field is a vector field that describes the magnetic influence of electrical currents and magnetized materials. In everyday life...

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Calculate the magnitude and direction of magnetic force ... Begin by dragging the compass around the bar magnet to see in which direction the magnetic field ...

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In this video, I have discussed the magnetic field due to a bar magnet at Equatorial Position. You can also download free interactive eBook written by me...

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p = F/B0. Note the similarity between this equation and q = F/E for electric charges. In Experiment 3 we learned that the magnitude of the magnetic field, B, ...

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26 июл. 2011 г. ... A bar magnet is often approximated simply as a magnetic dipole with north and south magnetic poles separated by a distance This is not ...

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