The magnetic field of 20CGS units produces of a flux of 2400 CGS units in a bar of cross section `0.2cm^(2)` Calculate the (i) permeability and (ii) susceptibility of the bar.
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To solve the problem, we need to calculate the permeability and susceptibility of the bar given the magnetic field strength (H), magnetic flux (Φ), and cross-sectional area (A).
### Given Data:
- Magnetic field strength, \( H = 20 \, \text{CGS units} \)
- Magnetic flux, \( \Phi = 2400 \, \text{CGS units} \)
- Cross-sectional area, \( A = 0.2 \, \text{cm}^2 \)
### Step 1: Convert Units
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