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What is magnetic axis.​

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Answered by deepsen640
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magnetic axis is defined as the locus of points along which the 2(m–1) pole terms are zero. • In general, the axis, as defined above, follows. an irregular path. However, the location of the axis in an integral sense is often of the most interest.

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Answered by qwsuccess
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The magnetic axis is the straight line joining the two poles of the magnet.

Some Important Points:

  • Magnetic monopole does not exist. A Magnet always has two poles known as the north pole and the south pole.
  • The magnetic axis is the imaginary straight line that passes through or connects the north pole and the south pole.
  • Since Earth behaves as a large spherical magnet, it also has its magnetic axis.
  • Earth behaves as a bar magnet because the alignment of Earth's magnetic field is the same as that of the bar magnet. The north pole of the earth is in the geographical north and the south pole of the earth is in the geographical south of the earth.

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