Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
A magnetic field of 1600Am^-1 produces a...

A magnetic field of `1600Am^-1` produces a magnetic flux of `2*4xx10^-5` weber in a bar of iron of cross section `0*2cm^2`. Calculate permeability and susceptibility of the bar.

A

1, 2 and 3 are correct

B

1 and 2 are correct

C

2 and 4 are correct

D

1 and 3 are correct

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A magnetising field of 1500 A//m produces a flux of 2*4xx10^-5 weber in a bar of iron of cross-sectional area 0*5cm^2 . Calculate the permeability and susceptibility of the iron bar used.

A magneting field of 1600 Am^(-1) produces a magnetic flux of 2.4xx10^(-5) wb in an iron bar of cross-sectional area 0.2cm^(2) .Calculate the permeability and susceptibility of the bar.

A magnetising field of 1600 A/m produces a magnetic flux of 2.4 xx 10^(-5)Wb in a bar of iron of cross section 0.2"cm"^(2) . Then permeability of the bar is the equator

A magnetising field of 1600 Am^(-1) produces a magnetic flux 2.4 xx 10^(-5) weber in an iron bar of cross-sectional area 0.2 cm^(2) . The susceptibility of the iron bar will be

The magnetic field of 20CGS units produces of a flux of 2400 CGS units in a bar of cross section 0.2cm^(3) Calculate the (i) permeability and (ii) susceptibility of the bar.

If a magnetising field of 1600 A//m produces a magnetic flux of 14xx10^(-5) Wb in an iron bar of cross-sectional area 0.2 cm^(2) . Then,

A magnetising field fo 1000 A/m produces a magnetics flux of 2.4 xx10^(-5) Wb in an iron bar of cross sectional area 0.3 cm^(2) what is the magnetic permeability of the iron bar ?

A magnetising field produces a magnetic flux of 2.2xx10^(-5) weber in an iron bar of cross section 0.5 cm^(2) . What is the magnetic induction?