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Vibratory Rotation of a Spherical Body due to Residual Magnetism during Electro-magnetization by A.C.

N. C. Pandey1

  1. Department of Physics, Th. D. S. B. College Nainital, Kumaun University, Uttarakhand, India.

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Vol.7 , Issue.1 , pp.45-49, Mar-2020


Online published on Apr 10, 2020


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IEEE Style Citation: N. C. Pandey, “Vibratory Rotation of a Spherical Body due to Residual Magnetism during Electro-magnetization by A.C.,” World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol.7, Issue.1, pp.45-49, 2020.

MLA Style Citation: N. C. Pandey "Vibratory Rotation of a Spherical Body due to Residual Magnetism during Electro-magnetization by A.C.." World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences 7.1 (2020): 45-49.

APA Style Citation: N. C. Pandey, (2020). Vibratory Rotation of a Spherical Body due to Residual Magnetism during Electro-magnetization by A.C.. World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences, 7(1), 45-49.

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@article{Pandey_2020,
author = {N. C. Pandey},
title = {Vibratory Rotation of a Spherical Body due to Residual Magnetism during Electro-magnetization by A.C.},
journal = {World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences},
issue_date = {3 2020},
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Issue = {1},
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publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
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Abstract :
Rotatory motion of a rigid body is achieved by the application of a torque developed by a thrown force. The throwing force is derived from the concept of residual magnetism. Although, the property of a magnet is well known about it’s behavior to attract other iron species. But, in case of the iron crore placed inside the electromagnetic coil for the magnetization by a. c, the compensating force is seen to apply by the crore on a circular iron disc plate kept over it. The compensating force is the result of a repulsive force faced by the plate due to its residual magnetism. Due to it, the circular plate remains magnetized in the same direction even after the change of magnetizing field towards the opposite direction acted by a.c electromagnet. This repulsive force is able to throw an iron made spherically rigid body for setting the torque for itself necessary for the rotatory motion. Thus, the vibratory rotational type of motion is associated with the presentation of this scientific model.

Key-Words / Index Term :
Elector- Magnetization, AC

References :
[1] D. Halliday “Fundamentals Of Physics”, Thomsons Publication, India, pp. 82 - 84, 2010.
[2] J. C. Upadhyaya “Mechanics”, Ram Prasad & Sons Publication, India, pp. 18, 2002.
[3] S. Prakash “New Intermediate Physics Part One”, Naveen Publication, India, pp. 431 - 444, 2011.
[4] S. Prakash “ New Intermediate Physics Part Two”, Nageen Publication, India, pp. 389 - 576 , 2011.

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