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what is magnetising surface current​

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Answered by shilshi
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Magnetic surface currents are the result of gradients in the magnetization vector . (The magnetization is a result of magnetic moments being aligned in the same direction at the atomic level. These magnetic moments can be viewed as sub-microscopic current loops all circulating in the same direction=e.g. clockwise.

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Magnetic surface currents are the result of gradients in the magnetization vector . (The magnetization is a result of magnetic moments being aligned in the same direction at the atomic level. These magnetic moments can be viewed as sub-microscopic current loops all circulating in the same direction=e.g. clockwise.

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