A short bar magnet has a magnetic moment of 0.48 J T –1 . The magnitude and direction of…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Magnetism and Matter
A short bar magnet has a magnetic moment of 0.48 J T–1. The magnitude and direction of magnetic field produced by the magnet at a distance of 10 cm from the centre of the magnet on its axis is
- 0.48 × 10–4 along N-S direction
- 0.28 × 10–4 T along S-N direction
- 0.28 × 10–4 T along N-S direction
- 0.96 × 10–4 T along S-N direction
Answer
(D) 0.96 × 10 –4 T along S-N direction
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