A magnetic dipole consists of magnetic poles of equal and opposite strength separated by a small distance. Magnetic needles, bar magnets, current-carrying solenoids, etc. are examples of a magnetic dipole.
The strength and direction of a magnet, or any other object that creates a magnetic field, are referred to as its magnetic moment.
Mathematically, the product of the pole strength of either pole and the distance between the magnetic poles gives the magnetic dipole moment.
M = qm x 2l
Where
It is a vector quantity and its direction is from south to north pole.
The Pole strength of a magnetic dipole of a magnet depends upon the area of the cross-section of the magnetic
Calculate the angle of minimum deviation of an equilateral prism. The refractive index of the prism is \(\sqrt{3}\). Calculate the angle of incidence for this case of minimum deviation also.