Magnetism and Matter
Kerala Board · Class 12 · Physics
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Magnetism is a universal phenomenon found everywhere in nature, from distant galaxies to tiny atoms. The study of magnetism has ancient roots, with magnetic properties being known since 600 BC when magnetic ore was discovered on the Greek island of Magnesia. This chapter explores magnetism as a fund
Key Concepts
A bar magnet has two poles
A bar magnet has two poles - north and south - that cannot be isolated. When freely suspended, it aligns north-south. Like poles repel, unlike poles a
Magnetic field lines form continuous closed
Magnetic field lines form continuous closed loops, unlike electric field lines. They emerge from the north pole and enter the south pole externally, c
The net magnetic flux through any
The net magnetic flux through any closed surface is zero: ∮B·dS = 0. This reflects the non-existence of magnetic monopoles - magnetic field lines are
A magnetic dipole in uniform field
A magnetic dipole in uniform field B experiences torque τ = m × B but zero net force. The potential energy is U = -m·B, minimum when aligned with fiel
Magnetization M is net magnetic moment
Magnetization M is net magnetic moment per unit volume. Magnetic intensity H represents external field contribution. Total field B = μ₀(H + M). For li
Learning Objectives
- Understand the properties and behavior of bar magnets and their magnetic field patterns
- Learn about magnetic field lines and their characteristics compared to electric field lines
- Comprehend Gauss's law for magnetism and its implications
- Classify materials based on their magnetic properties: diamagnetic, paramagnetic, and ferromagnetic
- Understand the concepts of magnetization, magnetic intensity, and magnetic susceptibility
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- Kerala Board of Public Examinations — keralapareekshabhavan.in
- National Education Policy 2020 — education.gov.in
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