Magnetic Potential Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Magnetic Potential = (Magnetic Moment)/(4*pi*[Permeability-vacuum]*Relative Permeability*Pole Distance)
ψ = (m)/(4*pi*[Permeability-vacuum]*μr*Dpoles)
This formula uses 2 Constants, 4 Variables
Constants Used
[Permeability-vacuum] - Permeability of vacuum Value Taken As 1.2566E-6
pi - Archimedes' constant Value Taken As 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Variables Used
Magnetic Potential - Magnetic potential is defined as the work required to bring a unit pole from infinity to some point in space in the presence of a magnetic field.
Magnetic Moment - (Measured in Ampere Square Meter) - Magnetic moment, also known as magnetic dipole moment, is the measure of the object's tendency to align with a magnetic field.
Relative Permeability - (Measured in Henry per Meter) - Relative Permeability is the ratio of effective permeability of a particular fluid at a particular saturation to absolute permeability of that fluid at total saturation.
Pole Distance - (Measured in Meter) - Pole Distance is referred to the distance between the poles of the magnet.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Magnetic Moment: 1.5 Ampere Square Meter --> 1.5 Ampere Square Meter No Conversion Required
Relative Permeability: 1.9 Henry per Meter --> 1.9 Henry per Meter No Conversion Required
Pole Distance: 800 Millimeter --> 0.8 Meter (Check conversion ​here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
ψ = (m)/(4*pi*[Permeability-vacuum]*μr*Dpoles) --> (1.5)/(4*pi*[Permeability-vacuum]*1.9*0.8)
Evaluating ... ...
ψ = 62492.5063583498
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
62492.5063583498 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
62492.5063583498 62492.51 <-- Magnetic Potential
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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Magnetic Potential Formula

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Magnetic Potential = (Magnetic Moment)/(4*pi*[Permeability-vacuum]*Relative Permeability*Pole Distance)
ψ = (m)/(4*pi*[Permeability-vacuum]*μr*Dpoles)

What is the formula of magnetic potential?

The magnetic vector potential A is a vector field, defined along with the electric potential ϕ (a scalar field) by the equations: B = ∇ × A , E = − ∇ ϕ − ∂ A ∂ t , where B is the magnetic field and E is the electric field.

Is magnetic potential a energy?

Magnetic potential energy is energy stored in a system of magnets as a result of the exertion of a magnetic force on each other. When two magnets attract or repel each other potential energy can be stored in their relative positions.

How to Calculate Magnetic Potential?

Magnetic Potential calculator uses Magnetic Potential = (Magnetic Moment)/(4*pi*[Permeability-vacuum]*Relative Permeability*Pole Distance) to calculate the Magnetic Potential, Magnetic potential is defined as the work required to bring a unit pole from infinity to some point in space in the presence of a magnetic field. Magnetic Potential is denoted by ψ symbol.

How to calculate Magnetic Potential using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Magnetic Potential, enter Magnetic Moment (m), Relative Permeability r) & Pole Distance (Dpoles) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Magnetic Potential calculation can be explained with given input values -> 62492.51 = (1.5)/(4*pi*[Permeability-vacuum]*1.9*0.8).

FAQ

What is Magnetic Potential?
Magnetic potential is defined as the work required to bring a unit pole from infinity to some point in space in the presence of a magnetic field and is represented as ψ = (m)/(4*pi*[Permeability-vacuum]*μr*Dpoles) or Magnetic Potential = (Magnetic Moment)/(4*pi*[Permeability-vacuum]*Relative Permeability*Pole Distance). Magnetic moment, also known as magnetic dipole moment, is the measure of the object's tendency to align with a magnetic field, Relative Permeability is the ratio of effective permeability of a particular fluid at a particular saturation to absolute permeability of that fluid at total saturation & Pole Distance is referred to the distance between the poles of the magnet.
How to calculate Magnetic Potential?
Magnetic potential is defined as the work required to bring a unit pole from infinity to some point in space in the presence of a magnetic field is calculated using Magnetic Potential = (Magnetic Moment)/(4*pi*[Permeability-vacuum]*Relative Permeability*Pole Distance). To calculate Magnetic Potential, you need Magnetic Moment (m), Relative Permeability r) & Pole Distance (Dpoles). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Magnetic Moment, Relative Permeability & Pole Distance and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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