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A permanent magnet in the shape of a thin cylinder of length 10 cm has M = 106 A/m. Calculate the magnetisation current IM.

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A permanent magnet in the shape of a thin cylinder of length 10 cm has M = 106 A/m. Calculate the magnetisation current IM.

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उत्तर

According to the problem, M (intensity of magnetisation) = 106 A/m.

`l`(length) = 10 cm = 10 × 10–2 m = 0.1 m

And IM = magnetisation current

Here we know that M = `I_M/l`

⇒ IM = M x `l`

= 106 × 0.1 = 105 A

Important point: Here, M = Intensity of magnetisation as its units are given as A/m.

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अध्याय 5: Magnetism And Matter - MCQ I [पृष्ठ ३०]

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अध्याय 5 Magnetism And Matter
MCQ I | Q 5.12 | पृष्ठ ३०

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