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What is the magnetic susceptibility of an unknown material that experiences a magnetic flux density of 0.0252 T when put in an externally applied magnetic field from a coil. The details of the coil are that it has 20 turns, a length of 0.01 m, and a current of 10 amps. In addition, what is the most dominant type of magnetism in the material?

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Answer:


X_z = 0.00239 corresponds to para-magnetism being dominant

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The magnetic flux density is
B = 0.0252 T

The number of turn of the coil is
N = 20 \ turns

The length of the coil is
l = 0.01 \ m

The current flowing through the coil is
I = 10 \ A

The magnetic flux density is mathematically represented as \


B = (\mu_o * \mu_r * N * I)/(l)

=>
\mu_r = (Bl )/(\mu_o * N * I)

Here


\mu_r is the permeability of the unknown material


\mu_o is the permeability of free space with value
4\pi * 10^(-7) N/A^2

substituting values


\mu_r = (0.0252 * 0.01 )/( 4\pi * 10^(-7) * 20 * 10)

=>
\mu_r = 1.00239

The Susceptibility of the this unknown material is mathematically represented as


X_z = \mu_r -1


X_z = 1.00239 -1


X_z = 0.00239

Now a material with Susceptibility that is small and positive is a Paramagnetic material

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