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Explain magnetisation vector and magnetisation

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Answered by Anonymous
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In classical electromagnetism, magnetization or magnetic polarization is the vector field that expresses the density of permanent or induced magnetic dipole moments in a magnetic material. ... Physicists and engineers usually define magnetization as the quantity of magnetic moment per unit volume

Answered by ankujha693
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Explanation:

The net magnetization vector in MRI is the summation of all the magnetic moments of the individual hydrogen nuclei. In the absence of an external magnetic field, the individual magnetic moments are randomly oriented and since they are in opposition, the net magnetization vector is considered to be zero.

Magnetizing current is the term used to denote the total current that flows into the primary of a transformer when the transformer is energized at a specific voltage and frequency, with the secondaries open circuited.

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