Figure shows a loop model (loop L) for a diamagnetic material. (a) Sketch the magnetic field lines
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Figure shows a loop model (loop L) for a diamagnetic material.
(a) Sketch the magnetic field lines within and about the material due to the bar magnet. What is the direction of?
(b) The loop's net magnetic dipole moment μ,
(c) The conventional current i in the loop (clockwise or counterclockwise in the figure), and
(d) The magnetic force on the loop?
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Fundamentals of Physics
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