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Answered by Anonymous
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In CGS, it is written as B = H + 4πM. (The pole approach gives μ0H in SI units. A μ0M term in SI must then supplement this μ0H to give the correct field within B, the magnet. It will agree with the field B calculated using Ampèrian currents).

Answered by ghanshyamkoche786
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A permanent magnet (also called a permanent magnet) can be produced in various forms. So also with the ring magnet. ... Through a round hole, tubular magnets are created, which have special magnetic fields and modes of action due to their ring shape.

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