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The theoretical saturation magnetization for the ferrite
The theoretical saturation induction for the ferrite
Answer to Problem 100AAP
The theoretical saturation magnetization for the ferrite
The theoretical saturation induction for the ferrite
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression to calculate saturation magnetization for the ferrite
Here, magnetic moment is
Write the expression to calculate atomic density for the ferrite.
Here, number of atoms per unit cell is
Write the expression to calculate saturation induction for the ferrite
Here, permeability constant is
Conclusion:
The ferrite
Consider that the number of atoms per unit cell for the ferrite
Substitute
The value of Bohr magneton
Substitute
Thus, the theoretical saturation magnetization for the ferrite
The value of permeability constant
Substitute
Thus, the theoretical saturation induction for the ferrite
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