Torque on a current loop in a magnetic field

FLEMING LEFT HAND RULE AND RIGHT HAND RULE

For electric motors, Fleming’s left-hand rule is one of a pair of visual mnemonics, the other being Fleming’s right-hand rule (for generators). When current runs  through a conducting line  and an external magnetic flux is placed across it, the running wire is less than the power associated with the field still flow direction). As seen […]

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Ferromagnetism

Magnetism, as we all know, is concerned with the interaction of moving charges. Magnetism is a property of the combined electromagnetic force. Diamagnetism, paramagnetism, Ferromagnetism, Anti-ferromagnetism, and Ferrimagnetism are the five forms of magnetism. In this essay let us explain in full ferromagnetism. Definition Ferromagnetism is a physical phenomenon (long-range ordering) in which certain materials,

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FerroMagnetic Substances

The generation of the magnetic field in the matter contributes to the spinning motion of the electrons and their interactions. The response of different materials to magnetism forms the basis of the classification of matter into paramagnetic, diamagnetic and ferromagnetic. All materials have some magnetic permeability, some have higher and some have lower. When kept

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Factors That Affect The Strength of A Magnet

A magnet is an object that develops a magnetic field attracting the unlike poles (North and South) and repelling the like poles (North and North or South and South). All magnets have two poles: North and South. The magnetic field is a region created around the magnet responsible for the magnetic forces and magnet strength

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Equation for Electric Dipole in Uniform Electric Field

The pattern of iron filings represents the magnetic field lines produced by a magnet. However, to quantify the magnetic field precisely, a miniature compass needle with a known magnetic moment, which is m, and inertia moment to oscillate in a magnetic field can be used.  An electric charge flow around a loop is similar to

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Electric Dipole in a Magnetic Field and the Dipole Radiation

We know a dipole is a pair of opposite charges that are separated by a distance. This article will give you the details on the force acting on a dipole in a uniform magnetic field known as torque. Torque is the force that makes the object rotate about an axis. It is a vector quantity,

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Differences Between Induced Magnetism and Permanent Magnetism

Magnetism is the property by which an object attracts magnetic particles. Magnets enforce these magnetic fields, which can be both permanent and induced. The magnetic field consists of lines rising from the south pole and meeting the north pole. Permanent magnets are magnets we see in our daily life, like bar magnets, horseshoe magnets, and

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Differences Between a Magnetic Dipole and Magnetic Intensity

Before we get into the differences between a magnetic dipole and magnetic intensity, we need to understand magnetism. The class of physical attributes mediated by a magnetic field referring to the capacity to induce attractive and repulsive phenomena in other entities is known as magnetism.  It is one aspect of the combined phenomenon of electromagnetism.

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Current-carrying Circular Loop

A magnet is a substance that has the power to induce a magnetic field because of which it either draws or repels other magnetic substances around it. You can always find two poles, i.e., a north and a south pole, in a magnet. These poles remain together, but they have the property of attracting or

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Current Loop

Introduction The current loop is the flow of current that leads to the development of magnetic dipole moment. A simple definition of the magnetic moment of a current loop – a product of the area of the rectangular loop and current that flows around it is known as the magnetic moment of a current loop.

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