How can we calculate the force acting between two poles of a magnet
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If u want to know about the force acting between two different poles of a magnet than.
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Hi user!!!!
It depends on the magnetic field generated by a permanent magnet:
In uniform magnetic field the force acting on magnetic moment m is zero. However there is non-zero torque t: t=mxB (in vector notation).
In non-uniform magnetic field the force acting on magnetic moment is: F=(m•nabla)B
see also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_moment
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It depends on the magnetic field generated by a permanent magnet:
In uniform magnetic field the force acting on magnetic moment m is zero. However there is non-zero torque t: t=mxB (in vector notation).
In non-uniform magnetic field the force acting on magnetic moment is: F=(m•nabla)B
see also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_moment
Hope it helps u!!!!
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