What is the dimensional formula of intensity of magnetisation?
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Intensity of magnetisation. It represents the extent to which a specimen is magnetised when placed in a magnetising field. Or in other words the intensity of magnetisation of a magnetic material is defined as the magnetic moment per unit volume of the material.
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It gives the extent a substance or a metal gets magnetized when placed in a magnetic field.
It is also defined as the magnetic moment divided by the volume. Its dimensional formula being Am-1.
It can also be written as the pole strength divided by the area of that magnetized material.
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