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#3 | Magnetic Dipole Moment & Field due to Bar Magnet
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A bar magnet of length l and magnetic dipole moment M is bent to form an arc which subtends an angle of $120°$ at centre. The new magnetic dipole moment will be

1.  $\frac{3\mathrm{M}}{2\mathrm{\pi }}$

2.  $\frac{3\sqrt{3}\mathrm{M}}{2\mathrm{\pi }}$

3.  $\frac{3\mathrm{M}}{\mathrm{\pi }}$

4.  $\frac{2\mathrm{M}}{\mathrm{\pi }}$

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The unit of pole strength is

(1) $A{m}^{2}$

(2) Am

(3) $\frac{{A}^{2}}{m}$

(4) $\frac{{A}^{2}}{{m}^{2}}$

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The magnetic field at a point x on the axis of a small bar magnet is equal to the field at a point y on the equator of the same magnet. The ratio of the distances of x and y from the centre of the magnet is
(a) ${2}^{-3}$

(b) ${2}^{-1}{3}}$

(c) ${2}^{3}$

(d) ${2}^{1}{3}}$

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Points A and B are situated perpendicular to the axis of a 2cm long bar magnet at large distances X and 3X from its centre on opposite sides. The ratio of the magnetic fields at A and B will be approximately equal to
(a) 1 : 9               (b) 2 : 9
(c) 27 : 1             (d) 9 : 1

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Two short magnets with their axes horizontal to the magnetic meridian are placed with their centres 40 cm east and 50 cm west of the magnetic needle. If the needle remains undeflected, the ratio of their magnetic moments  is

(a) 4:5

(b) 16:25

(c) 64:125

(D) 2:$\sqrt{5}$