Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Magnetism, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking
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Questions from Umakant Kondapure, Collin Fernandes, Nipun Bhatia, Vikram Bathula and, Ketki Deshpande Solutions for Chapter: Magnetism, Exercise 1: Classical Thinking with Hints & Solutions
The magnetic induction due to a bar magnet of length and pole strength at a point away from the centre and along the equator is

In order to have a strong electromagnet, it must have,

Earth's magnetic field always has a horizontal component except at

Each pole of a magnet of length in a magnetic field of induction experiences a force . The magnetic moment of magnet is

If the moment of a magnet is and force acting on each pole in a uniform magnetic field of induction is the distance between the poles of the magnet is

If at a given place the earth's magnetic induction is and the horizontal component is , then the vertical component is

The torque acting on a magnetic dipole of moment when placed in an external uniform magnetic field of induction at right angles to magnetic field is

The number of electrons flowing in a current carrying circular coil per second having area of and magnetic moment of is
