Magnetism Flashcards

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Expression for magnetic induction at a a point in the axis at a distance x from the centre of a circular coil of radius a, carrying current i

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B= μ0ia*a/(2(a^2 + x^2)^(3/2))

= (μ0/4π)*(2M/(x^3))

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Properties of magnets

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Directive property
Attractive property
Earth behaves as a magnet with magnetic field pointing approximately from geographical south to geographical north.
Magnetic monopoles do not exist.
Magnetism has its origin in circulating charges within the atoms of any substance.

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Expression for magnetic dipole moment

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M=IA

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Magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron - Derivation

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T= 2πr/v 
i= e/T
M= evr/2
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What is the direction of magnetic moment of a rotating electron?

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Into the plane of paper

Negative charged electrons move in anti-clockwise direction leading to clockwise current.

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Relation between orbital angular momentum and orbital magnetic moment of an electron

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M = -(e/2m)*L
In opposite directions

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Define Gyromagnetic ratio

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The ratio of magnetic dipole moment with angular momentum of revolving electron is called Gyromagnetic ratio.

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Expression for Gyromagnetic ratio

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M/L = e/2m

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Value of Gyromagnetic ratio

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8.8 * 10^8 C/kg

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9
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Define magnetization

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The net magnetic dipole moment per unit volume of the sample is called as the magnetization of the sample.

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Expression for magnetization

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Mz= Mnet/Volume

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What is the unit of magnetization?

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A/m

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12
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Is magnetization a scalar or vector quantity?

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Vector

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13
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Dimensions of magnetization

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[L-1 M0 T0 I1]

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14
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Define saturation of the sample

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Complete alignment of the atomic dipole moment is called saturation of the sample.

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15
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State Curie law

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Curie law states that, magnetization of a paramagnetic sample s directly proportional to the external magnetic field and inversely proportional to the absolute temperature.

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16
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What is the equation for Curie law?

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Mz= C*Bext /T

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17
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What is magnetic intensity?

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The vector quantity in terms of which strength of the magnetic field at a point can be given is known as magnetic intensity.

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18
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Relation between magnetic field and magnetic intensity

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Bo=μο*Η

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19
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Unit of H

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A/m

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20
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Dimensions of H

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[L-1 M0 T0 I1]

21
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Relation between magnetization and magnetic intensity

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Mz= χH

22
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Dimensions of susceptibility

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Unitless, dimensionless

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χ for paramagnetic materials

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Small and positive

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χ for diamagnetic materials

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Small and negative

25
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χ for ferromagnetic materials

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Large and positive

26
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Expression for magnetization of a ferromagnetic substance

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B= μo (1+χ) H

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Expression for relative magnetic permeability of a substance

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μr= 1+ χ

28
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What are diamagnetic substances?

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Substances that are weakly repelled by a magnet are called diamagnetic substances.

29
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How does a diamagnetic substance align itself when suspended freely in magnetic field?

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It aligns itself at right angles to the direction of field.

30
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Define superconductors

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Superconductors are metals which when cooled to very low temperatures exhibit both perfect conductivity perfect diamagnetism.

31
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What is Messiner effect?

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The phenomenon of perfect diamagnetism in superconductors is called the Messiner effect.

32
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Properties of diamagnetic substances

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Pg250

33
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Examples of diamagnetic substances

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Ag, Pb, Si, N2, NaCl, Bi, Cu, Sb, Au, Hg, H2O, air, H2

34
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What are paramagnetic substances?

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Substances which are weakly attracted by a magnet are called paramagnetic substances.

35
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What are atomic magnets?

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In paramagnetic substance, the magnetic dipole moments of all the electrons do not cancel out resulting in some dipole moment for an atom so that each atom of a paramagnetic substance is equivalent to tiny magnetic dipole called atomic magnets.

36
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Give reasons: Atomic magnets cannot be used to make permanent magnets.

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Lose their magnetism on removal of external electric field.

37
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List the properties of paramagnetic substances.

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Pg 251

38
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What happens when a thin rod of paramagnetic substance is freely suspended in magnetic field?

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Comes to rest with length parallel to direction of external electric field.

39
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Examples of paramagnetic substances

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Al, Mn, Cr, Pt, O2, Na, Ca, Li, CuCl2, W, Nb, etc

40
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How does the susceptibility of a paramagnetic substance depend on temperature?

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The susceptibility of a paramagnetic substance varies inversely with temperatures.
χ α 1/Τ

41
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What are ferromagnetic substances?

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Substances which are strongly attracted by a magnet are known as ferromagnetic substances.

42
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Give reasons: Permanent magnets are made of ferromagnetic substances.

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Retain magnetism even after removal of external magnetic field.

43
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Properties of ferromagnetic substances

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Pg 251

44
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How does a thin rod of ferromagnetic substance in an external magnetic field align itself?

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Comes to rest with axis parallel to magnetic induction between two poles.

45
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Define domains

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The region of a ferromagnetic substance on which all magnetic moments are aligned in the same direction are known as domains.

46
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Give reasons: all Magnetic dipoles have magnetic dipole moments in the same direction

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Strong exchange coupling between neighboring atoms in domain.

47
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What is flipping or domain rotation?

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When external applied magnetic field to a ferromagnetic substance is large, the dipole moments of non-alliance dipoles rotate in the direction of applied field. This process is known as flipping or domain rotation.

48
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Does temperature affect degree of magnetization of a ferromagnetic substance?

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Yep

49
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Explain domain theory.

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Pg 252

50
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Define curie temperature

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The temperature at which domain structure is destroyed and the ferromagnetic system looses its magnetism and above which a ferromagnetic substance is converted into a paramagnetic substance is called Curie Temperature.