The magnitude of the equatorial magnetic field due to a bar magnet of length 2 cm at a…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Magnetism and Matter
The magnitude of the equatorial magnetic field due to a bar magnet of length 2 cm at a distance of 1 meter from its mid-point is (magnetic moment of the bar magnet is 0.60 A m2)
- 5.0 × 10–5 T
- 6.0 × 10–8 T
- 7.0 × 10–7 T
- 8.0 × 10–8 T
Answer
(B) 6.0 × 10 –8 T
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