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What will be the permeability of a magnetic material if it has amagnetization of 2350 A/m and it produces a flux density of3.142 mWb/m2

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What will be the permeability of a magnetic material if it has a magnetization of 2350 A/m and it produces a flux density of 3.142 mWb/m²?

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The permeability (μ) of a magnetic material can be calculated using the formula:

μ = B / H

where: B is the magnetic flux density, and H is the magnetization.

Given: B = 3.142 mWb/m^2 = 3.142 T (since 1 Wb/m^2 = 1 Tesla) H = 2350 A/m

Substituting these values into the formula, we get:

μ = 3.142 T / 2350 A/m = 1.337 x 10^-3 H/m

So, the permeability of the magnetic material is approximately 1.337 x 10^-3 H/m.

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