what is potential at a point due to a magnetic shell
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The magnetic moment of the element, m = Φ dA, directed along OL. ... Thus the magnetic potential at a point due to a uniform magnetic shell is μ0/4π times the produce of the strength of the shell and the solid angle subtended by the shell at the point.
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due to a short bar of the magnet
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