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Magnetic Forces, Materials, and Devices

Magnetic Forces, Materials, and Devices. 1. Figure 8.1 Force between two current loops. Figure 8.2 Magnetic focusing of a beam of electrons: (a) helical paths of electrons, (b) end view of paths. Figure 8.3 A velocity filter for charged particles.

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Magnetic Forces, Materials, and Devices

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  1. Magnetic Forces, Materials, and Devices 1

  2. Figure 8.1 Force between two current loops. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  3. Figure 8.2 Magnetic focusing of a beam of electrons: (a) helical paths of electrons, (b) end view of paths. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  4. Figure 8.3 A velocity filter for charged particles. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  5. Figure 8.4 For Example 8.4: (a) rectangular loop inside the field produced by an infinitely long wire, (b) forces acting on the loop and wire. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  6. Figure 8.5 (a) Rectangular planar loop in a uniform magnetic field. (b) Cross-sectional view of part (a). Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  7. Figure 8.6 Magnetic field at P due to a current loop. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  8. Table 8.2 Comparison between Electric and Magnetic Monopoles and Dipoles Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  9. Figure 8.7 The B lines due to magnetic dipoles: (a) a small current loop with m =IS, (b) a bar magnet with m = Qmℓ. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  10. Figure 8.8 A bar magnet in an external magnetic field. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  11. Figure 8.9 Triangular loop of Example 8.5. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  12. Figure 8.10 (a) Electron orbiting around the nucleus. (b) Electron spin. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  13. Figure 8.11 Circular current loop equivalent to electronic motion of Figure 8.10. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  14. Figure 8.12 Magnetic dipole moment in a volume Dv: (a) before B is applied, (b) after B is applied. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  15. Figure 8.13 Classification of magnetic materials. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  16. Figure 8.14 Magnetic screening: (a) iron shield protecting a small compass, (b) compass gives erroneous reading without the shield. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  17. Figure 8.15 Typical magnetization (B–H) curve. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  18. Figure 8.16 Boundary conditions between two magnetic media: (a) for B, (b) for H. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  19. Figure 8.17 For Example 8.8. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  20. Figure 8.18 For Example 8.9. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  21. Figure 8.19 Magnetic field B produced by a circuit. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  22. Figure 8.20 Magnetic interaction between two circuits. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  23. Figure 8.21 A differential volume in a magnetic field. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  24. Table 8.3 A Collection of Formulas for Inductance of Common Elements Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  25. Figure 8.22 Cross section of the coaxial cable: (a) for region 1, 0 <r<a, (b) for region 2, a<r<b; for Example 8.11. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  26. Figure 8.23 Two coaxial circular wires; for Example 8.13. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  27. Figure 8.24 Analogy between (a) an electric circuit and (b) a magnetic circuit. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  28. Figure 8.25 An electromagnet. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  29. Figure 8.26 (a) Toroidal core of Example 8.14. (b) Its equivalent electric circuit analog. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  30. Figure 8.27 Magnetic circuit for Example 8.15. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  31. Figure 8.28 Electric circuit analog of the magnetic circuit in Figure 8.27. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  32. Figure 8.29 U-shaped electromagnet; for Example 8.16. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  33. Figure 8.30 A levitated object. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  34. Figure 8.31 Maglev train. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  35. Figure 8.32 For Review Questions 8.3 and 8.4. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  36. Figure 8.33 For Problem 8.5. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  37. Figure 8.34 For Problem 8.6. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  38. Figure 8.35 For Problem 8.9. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  39. Figure 8.36 For Problem 8.10. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  40. Figure 8.37 For Problem 8.11. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  41. Figure 8.38 For Problem 8.15. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  42. Figure 8.39 For Problem 8.32. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  43. Figure 8.40 For Problem 8.44. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  44. Figure 8.41 For Problem 8.45. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  45. Figure 8.42 For Problem 8.48. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  46. Figure 8.43 For Problem 8.49. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  47. Figure 8.44 For Problem 8.50. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

  48. Figure 8.45 For Problem 8.51. Elements of Electromagnetics Fourth Edition Sadiku

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