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Magnetism
Introduction
The molecular theory of magnetism was given by Weber and modified later by
Ewing. According to this theory, every molecule of a substance is a complete
magnet in itself. However, in a magnetic substance the molecular magnets are
randomly oriented to give net zero magnetic moment. On magnetizing, the
molecular magnets are realigned in a specific direction leading to a net
magnetic moment.
Bar Magnet
A bar magnet consist of two equal and opposite magnetic pole separated by a
small distance. Poles are not exactly at the ends. The shortest distance between
two poles is called effective length (Le) and is less than its geometric length
(Lg).
For bar magnet Le = 2l and Le = (5/6) Lg.
For semi circular magnet Lg = πR and Le = 2R
(1) Directive properties: When a magnet suspended freely it stays in the
earth’s N-S direction (in magnetic meridian).
(2) Monopole concept: If a magnet is broken into number of pieces, each
piece becomes a magnet. This in turn implies that monopoles do not exist. (i.e.,
ultimate individual unit of magnetism in any magnet is called dipole).
(3) For two rods as shown, if both the rods attract in figure (A) and doesn’t
attract in figure (B) then, Q is a magnetic and P is simple iron rod. Repulsion is
sure test of magnetism.
(4) Pole strength (m): The strength of a magnetic pole to attract magnetic
materials towards it is known as pole strength.
(i) It is a scalar quantity.
(ii) Pole strength of N and S pole of a magnet is conventionally represented
by +m and –m respectively.
(iii) Its SI unit is amp × m or N/Tesla and dimensions are [LA].
(iv) Pole strength of the magnet depends on the nature of material of magnet
and area of cross section. It doesn’t depend upon length.
(5) Magnetic moment or magnetic dipole moment (M)

: It represents the
strength of magnet. Mathematically it is defined as the product of the strength
of both pole and effective length. i.e.M m(2 l)
 
(i) It is a vector quantity directed from south to north.
(ii) Its S.I. unit amp×m2 or N-m / Tesla and dimensions [AL2]
(6) Cutting of a rectangular bar magnet : Suppose we have a rectangular bar
magnet having length, breadth and mass are L, b and w respectively if it is cut
in n equal parts along the length as well as perpendicular to the length
simultaneously as shown in the figure then
Length of each part
L
L'
n
 , breadth of each part
b
b'
n
 , Mass of each part
w
w '
n
 , pole strength of each part
m
m'
n

, Magnetic moment of each part
m L M
M' m'L'
nn n
   
If initially moment of inertia of bar magnet about the axes passing from centre
and perpendicular to it’s length is
2 2
L b
I w
12
 
  
  then moment of inertia of
each part 2
I
I'
n

(7) Cutting of a thin bar magnet: For thin magnet b = 0 so
L
L'
n

,
w
w '
n

,
m
m'
n

,
3
I
I'
n

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Magnetism notes for JEE Main 2015

  • 1. Magnetism Introduction The molecular theory of magnetism was given by Weber and modified later by Ewing. According to this theory, every molecule of a substance is a complete magnet in itself. However, in a magnetic substance the molecular magnets are randomly oriented to give net zero magnetic moment. On magnetizing, the molecular magnets are realigned in a specific direction leading to a net magnetic moment. Bar Magnet A bar magnet consist of two equal and opposite magnetic pole separated by a small distance. Poles are not exactly at the ends. The shortest distance between two poles is called effective length (Le) and is less than its geometric length (Lg). For bar magnet Le = 2l and Le = (5/6) Lg. For semi circular magnet Lg = πR and Le = 2R (1) Directive properties: When a magnet suspended freely it stays in the earth’s N-S direction (in magnetic meridian). (2) Monopole concept: If a magnet is broken into number of pieces, each piece becomes a magnet. This in turn implies that monopoles do not exist. (i.e., ultimate individual unit of magnetism in any magnet is called dipole). (3) For two rods as shown, if both the rods attract in figure (A) and doesn’t attract in figure (B) then, Q is a magnetic and P is simple iron rod. Repulsion is sure test of magnetism.
  • 2. (4) Pole strength (m): The strength of a magnetic pole to attract magnetic materials towards it is known as pole strength. (i) It is a scalar quantity. (ii) Pole strength of N and S pole of a magnet is conventionally represented by +m and –m respectively. (iii) Its SI unit is amp × m or N/Tesla and dimensions are [LA]. (iv) Pole strength of the magnet depends on the nature of material of magnet and area of cross section. It doesn’t depend upon length. (5) Magnetic moment or magnetic dipole moment (M)  : It represents the strength of magnet. Mathematically it is defined as the product of the strength of both pole and effective length. i.e.M m(2 l)   (i) It is a vector quantity directed from south to north. (ii) Its S.I. unit amp×m2 or N-m / Tesla and dimensions [AL2] (6) Cutting of a rectangular bar magnet : Suppose we have a rectangular bar magnet having length, breadth and mass are L, b and w respectively if it is cut in n equal parts along the length as well as perpendicular to the length simultaneously as shown in the figure then
  • 3. Length of each part L L' n  , breadth of each part b b' n  , Mass of each part w w ' n  , pole strength of each part m m' n  , Magnetic moment of each part m L M M' m'L' nn n     If initially moment of inertia of bar magnet about the axes passing from centre and perpendicular to it’s length is 2 2 L b I w 12        then moment of inertia of each part 2 I I' n  (7) Cutting of a thin bar magnet: For thin magnet b = 0 so L L' n  , w w ' n  , m m' n  , 3 I I' n  Did you find this article helpful? Feel free to ask your queries in comment box. Create free account to join www.ednexa.com for more study material about JEE Main 2015. Team Ednexa