relation between magnetisation and magnetic intensity for solenoid
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μR ha no dimension and its value for vacuum is one. Degree to which a magnetic field can magnetise a material is represented in terms of magnetic intensity. It is given by, H = n i or H = B/ μ, where, n is number turns per unit length of a toroidal solenoid carrying a current
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μR ha no dimension and its value for vacuum is one. Degree to which a magnetic field can magnetise a material is represented in terms of magnetic intensity. It is given by, H = n i or H = B/ μ, where, n is number turns per unit length of a toroidal solenoid carrying a current i
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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.
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