Magnetic Effects of Current

Ferromagnetism and its causes

Introduction When some materials (such as iron) generate permanent magnets or are attracted to magnets, ferromagnetism’s primary mechanism, magnetism, can be classified in several ways in physics. Magnetism is caused by ferromagnetism (together with the comparable phenomena of ferrimagnetism), the most potent type of magnetism. However, these weak forces can only be observed in a […]

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Ferromagnetic substances

Ferromagnetism is a basic mechanism by which certain elements are attracted to magnets. Ferromagnetism is the strongest type of magnetism and is responsible for the common phenomenon of magnetism in magnets found in our everyday life. Some elements respond weakly to external magnetic fields, and the forces are usually so weak that they can be

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Examples Of Ferromagnetic Materials

Ferromagnetism is the mechanism by which materials, such as iron, form permanent magnets or tend to be drawn to magnets. In physics, there are several kinds of magnetism. Ferromagnetism is the strongest kind of magnet. It is the reason behind the familiar sensation of magnetism in magnets in our everyday life.  Certain substances respond in

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Dimensional Formula Of Dipole Moment

A dipole moment is used to describe the presence of electric or magnetic charges around a system. The mathematical product of the separation of these electric or magnetic charges can be defined as the dipole moment. The molecules with more than two polar bonds are not symmetrical and hence contain dipole moments in them. The

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Diamagnetic Materials and Their Examples

Magnetism is an amazing force. You might sometimes wonder how such a phenomenon is possible. Every day, we come across objects such as water, wood, gold, etc., without even knowing that these materials show diamagnetism. These materials are diamagnetic materials that show the repelling property of the magnetic fields.  A famous experiment was held in

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Concept of Magnetic Field

Introduction: The magnetic field of an object tends to create a magnetic force on other objects along with the other magnetic fields. This force is called magnetism.  Whenever a magnetic field is applied to an electric charge that is moving, such as a moving proton or the electrical current in a wire, the force on

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Why is Para Magnetic Force Important?

Paramagnetism is the phenomenon that occurs when an external magnetic field weakly attracts some materials. This creates induced magnetic fields within them in the direction of the applied field. Michael Faraday first discovered paramagnetism in 1845. Paramagnetic materials are weakly magnetised in the direction of an applied magnetic field. When a magnet is applied to

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Understanding Photomagnetic Effect

A magnetic field is a force field created via magnetic dipoles and moving electric charges. Thus, it exerts a force on the other moving charges and magnetic dipoles nearby. It is also important to note that a magnetic field is a vector quantity, and it has both a direction and magnitude. This article discusses the

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Types of Para Magnetic Materials

Paramagnetic materials tend to get feebly magnetised in the direction of a magnetic field upon application of an external magnetic field. They do not have a net dipole that comes down to zero. They have a permanent dipole or magnetic moment. The randomisation of their spin orientations could explain the reason due to motions, i.e.,

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Types of Magnets and Their Functions

A magnet produces a magnetic field that is invisible but responsible for the majority of properties and characteristics of a magnet, such as a force that attracts other objects made of ferromagnetic material like many metals, including iron and cobalt, nickel, etc. As a magnet attracts ferromagnetic objects, it tends to repel other magnets because

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