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Define permiability and suseptibility

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Define permiability and suseptibility
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Puja Saravana Kumar 6 years, 3 months ago

Magnetic Permeability It is the ability of a material to permit the passage of magnetic lines of force through it. Magnetic permeability (μ) = B / H where B is magnetic induction and H is magnetising force or magnetic intensity. Magnetic Susceptibility(χm) The ratio of the intensity of magnetisation (1) induced in the material to the magnetising force (H) applied, is called magnetic susceptibility. Magnetic Susceptibility(χm) = I / H [Relation between Magnetic Permeability and Susceptibility is given by μ = μo (1 + χm) ]

Vivekanand Yadav 6 years, 3 months ago

Permiablity may be defined as the ratio of magnetic field and magnetisatoin. And susceptibility may be defined as ratio of petmiablity per unit magnetic intensity.

Sia ? 6 years, 3 months ago

Magnetic permeability of a material is the ability of a material to support the formation of a magnetic field inside itself.
Magnetic susceptibility is the measure of magnetic properties of a material which indicates whether the material is attracted or repelled from an external magnetic field.

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