what is magnetic intensity and discuss magnetization of material with the help of solenoid
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Explanation: 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.
Induced magnetization is a process where you can magnetize a non-magnetic material.
A solenoid is a type of electromagnet, the purpose of which is to generate a controlled magnetic field.
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Magnetic intensity: It may be defined as the dree to which a magnetic field can magnetise or substance and is also the capability of the external magnetic field to magnetise the substance.
Magnetizing a material with the help of a solenoid.
- A solenoid is a device composed of a coil of wire. When an electric current is passed through the coiled wire a magnetic field is formed around the coil.
- A strong magnetic field is produced inside a current-carrying solenoid which can be used to magnetise a substance.
- A strong magnetic field can be produced in a magnetic material like soft iron by placing it inside a coil or solenoid.
- The magnet which is formed as a result of a strong magnetic field from the solenoid is called an electromagnet.
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