Use (i) The Ampere’s law for H and (ii) Continuity of lines of B, to conclude that inside a bar magnet, (a) Lines of H run from the A-pole to S-pole, while (b) Lines of B must run from the S-pole to A-pole
Use (i) The Ampere’s law for H and (ii) Continuity of lines of B, to conclude that inside a bar magnet, (a) Lines of H run from the A-pole to S-pole, while (b) Lines of B must run from the S-pole to A-pole
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Explanation- in the given figure let C be the amperian loop then,
= .dl
between B and dl is less than 90 degree so
= . dl>0
So magnetic field from south pole to north pole inside the bar magnet
So according to ampere law
=0
= + = 0
>0, so <0,
It will be so if the angle between H and dl is more than 90 degree so cos is negative . it means H must run from north to south pole .
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