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Pole strength is the ability of the two fictitious north and south poles to attract the iron filings.
The pole strength of north pole is assumed to be '+m' and that of south pole is '-m'. Its SI unit is Ampere-metre.
Pole strength in SI is the Ampere-meter, A*m A = 10-1*c*Fr/s Fr = Franklins = g1/2cm3/2/s m = 102cm So in CGS, pole strength would have the following unit: 101cm5/2*g1/2*c/s2 where cm = centimeter, c = the speed of light, s = seconds and g =gram
No, they are of exactly equal strength. If it were possible to construct a magnet where one pole was stronger than the other, it would be a violation of one of Maxwell's laws (specifically, div B = 0).
Strongly grab on to the pole with your hands pulling your body against the pole. Straddle the pole clamping thighs tightly together to allow moving hands up the pole and repeat. Alot of strain in arm muscles and legs to.
because the north pole always try's attracts the south pole so that is why the visible magnetic lines of poles are from north tosouth
The lines around a bar magnet represent the magnetic field lines, which indicate the direction in which a magnetic north pole would be pushed when placed in the field. These lines are typically drawn from the north pole to the south pole of the magnet, showing the magnetic field's direction and strength.
The pole strength of a magnetic can be calculated by measuring the magnetic flux that it produces and dividing it by the area of the pole face. The formula to calculate the pole strength is: Pole Strength = Magnetic Flux / Area of pole face.
Magnet has two poles. The Pole strength depends on flux that emanate from it. The pole strength is measured in Amp-m. If we know magnetic moment the pole strength can be calculated as magneticmoment/length of magnet
Not if the magnet is symmetrical, and you define 'strength' in terms of flux density.Yes because it has a stronger attraction rate.there is no stronger or weaker for a magnet
A pole barn relies on all the strength of the poles is built on. A pole barn relies less on the strength of its walls. A regular barn relies less on the strength of its poles and more on the strength of its walls.
Magnetic field strength refers to the intensity of magnetic field lines in a given area, measured in units of tesla or gauss. Pole strength, on the other hand, refers to the strength of the north or south pole of a magnet, which determines how strong the magnetic field is at that pole. In simpler terms, magnetic field strength is the overall intensity of the magnetic field, while pole strength specifically refers to the strength of individual poles on a magnet.
The unit of pole strength in the SI system is ampere-meter (A•m).
the north and south pole can
The strength of the magnetic field outside of a solenoid is weak and the direction is similar to that of a bar magnet, flowing from the north pole to the south pole.
The strength and direction of the magnetic field produced by a bar magnet is strongest at the poles and weakest at the center. The field lines extend from the north pole to the south pole outside the magnet and from the south pole to the north pole inside the magnet.
Pole strength in SI is the Ampere-meter, A*m A = 10-1*c*Fr/s Fr = Franklins = g1/2cm3/2/s m = 102cm So in CGS, pole strength would have the following unit: 101cm5/2*g1/2*c/s2 where cm = centimeter, c = the speed of light, s = seconds and g =gram
It depends on your weight pole vaulting poles can be measured by weight and height. the highest weight pole ive seen is a 180 but it also depends on your upper body strength the tougher you are the bigger the pole you can use
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