A bar magnet of magnetic moment 1.5 J/T lies aligned with the direction of a uniform magnetic field of 0.22 T. What is the amount of work required by an external torque to turn the magnet so as to align its magnetic moment opposite to the field direction?
In the magnetic meridian of a certain place, the horizontal component of the earth’s magnetic field is 0.26G and the dip angle is 60o. What is the magnetic field of the earth at this location
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A cube-shaped permanent magnet is made of a ferromagnetic material with a magnetization 500M of about The side length is 20 cm. Magnetic dipole moment of the magnet is.
A short bar magnet placed in a horizontal plane has its axis aligned along the magnetic north-south direction. Null points are found on the axis of the magnet at 14 cm from the centre of the magnet. The earth’s magnetic field at the place is 0.36 G and the angle of dip is zero. What is the total magnetic field on the normal bisector of the magnet at the same distance as the null–point (i.e., 14 cm) from the centre of the magnet? (At null points, field due to a magnet is equal and opposite to the horizontal component of earth’s magnetic field.)
A cube-shaped permanent magnet is made of a ferromagnetic material with a magnetization 8 * 105 M of about The side length is 2 cm. Magnetic field due to the magnet at a point 10 cm from the magnet along its axis is
A short bar magnet of magnetic moment 5.25×10−2JT−1 is placed with its axis perpendicular to the earth’s field direction. At what distance from the centre of the magnet, the resultant field is inclined at 45 with earth’s field on its normal bisector . Magnitude of the earth’s field at the place is given to be 0.42 G. Ignore the length of the magnet in comparison to the distances involved.
permeability of a paramagnetic material is expected to decrease with increasing temperature because
In which case of comparing solenoid and bar magnet there is no exact similarity?
Trioxalato aluminate (III) and tetrafluorido-borate (III) ions are respectively :
Consider the following statements, "According the Werner's theory. :
(1) Ligands are connected to the metal ions by covalent bonds.
(2) Secondary valencies have directional properties.
(3) Secondary valencies are non-ionisable.
(4) Secondary valencies are satisfied by either neutral or negative legands.
Of these statements.
In which of the following complexes the nickel metal is in highest oxidation state.
Which of the following complex exhibits geometrical isomerism:
The hybridisation and unpaired electrons in [Fe(H2O)6]2+ ion are :
Alzheimer disease in humans is associated with the deficiency of _________.
Hemozoin is released into blood during the infection of Plasmodium vivax every _________.
Which one of the following acts as a physiological barrier to the entry of microorganisms in human body?
Cancer cells are more damaged by radiations while others are not because cancer cells are:
Cirrhosis of liver is caused by the chronic intake of:
Marijuana, hashish, charas, and ganja are group of drugs collectively called?
Which one of the following is a matching pair of a drug and its category?
Which property is not exhibited by a disease-causing pathogen?