A short bar magnet placed in a horizontal plane has its axis aligned along the magnetic north-south direction.

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A short bar magnet placed in a horizontal plane has its axis aligned along the magnetic north-south direction. Null points are found on the axis of the magnet at 14 cm from the centre of the magnet. The earth’s magnetic field at the place is 0.36 G and the angle of dip is zero. What is the total magnetic field on the normal bisector of the magnet at the same distance as the null−point (i.e., 14 cm) from the centre of the magnet? (At null points, field due to a magnet is equal and opposite to the horizontal component of earth’s
magnetic field.)

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answered Jan 5, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
edited Mar 4, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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Earth’s magnetic field at the given place, H = 0.36 G 

The magnetic field at a distance d, on the axis of the magnet is given as:

Hence, the magnetic field is 0.54 G in the direction of earth’s magnetic field.

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