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Define magnetic intensity. Explain magnetization of a material​

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Answered by Leelagowtham
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The magnetic intensity defines the forces that the poles of a magnet experiences in a magnetic field whereas the intensity of magnetization explains the change in the magnetic moment of a magnet per unit volume. ... Answer: Induced magnetization is a process where you can magnetize a non-magnetic material.

Answered by shaletluckose
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(a) The magnetization of a material may be defined as the net magnetic moment per unit volume of the material.

(b) The magnetic intensity (H) is defined as the product of the number of turns per unit length in a coil (n) and the current that it carries (I). Its S.I. unit is A/m. Hence, H=nI.

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