Permanent Magnets
Commonly steel is used to make a permanent magnet because steel has high residual magnetism and high coercivity.
Electromagnets
Electromagnets are made of soft iron because area of hysteresis loop for soft iron is small. Therefore, energy loss is small for a cycle of magnetisation and demagnetisation.
(Permanent magnets are made by the materials such as steel, for which residual magnetism as well as coercivity should be high. Electromagnets are made by the materials such as soft iron for which residual magnetism is high, coercivity is low and hysteresis loss is low).
Important Points
(i) Parallel to its length
M’ = m / 2 * l = M / 2
(ii) Perpendicular to its length
M’ = m * l / 2 = M / 2
M’ = m * 2R = m * 2 * 1 / π (πR = I)
= 2M / π (M = m * l)
M’ = 2√2M / π
M’ = M / √2
M = 3M / π
M’ = M / 2
F = K 6M1M2 / d4 in end- on position.
Here,d denotes the separation between magnets.
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