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at time 2:49: "the wood did not allow the magnetic field to pass through it" I think you meant "there were no unpaired electrons in the wood that could align to the magnetic field, so the wood was not physically attracted by the magnet" Reason I say that is, you cannot easily stop a magnetic field from passing through wood, water, paper, plastic, and actually, most materials. The attraction of a material to a magnet requires that the material possess unpaired electrons - that includes cobalt, nickel, and iron, and alloys of those materials, including neodymium. The spins - the magnetic moments - of unpaired electrons in those metals are caused to align and be attracted by an externally-applied magnet. The vast majority of materials allow a magnetic field to *_pass right through_* without any observable physical response at all. I am nearly 100% sure you know this, because I'm sure you've placed a magnet under a wood table top, and positioned a piece of ferrous metal on top of the table, then moved the magnet around under the wood table to make the metal move around on top of the table Wood allows magnetic fields to pass right through. The material used to 'semi-block' a magnetic field is called mu-metal, and it doesn't block the field, it just 'captures' it so the magnetic field is attenuated on the other side of the mu-metal. .
Nice explanation sir... Sir, now here I'm watching your video and you taught us about types of magnetic material and say that copper is a paramagnetic material but if I'm not wrong it is a diamagnetic material.
@@GauravJ Sir, with due respect When we were doing coin and hollow copper tube experiment at that time why the coin make it's speed slower when it comes within the tube than normal free falling???
So I'm trying to shield emf. Aluminum has permability of close to one and iron is around 200 and is magnetic there is emf or magnetic shielding materials that have permability of 20000 which means the magnetic shielding products are way conductive and are super magnetic?
A question, you said that the wood didn't allow the magnetic field to pass through it. Assuming passing through is the correct word to explain the phenomenon let's take a hollow wooden ball with a piece of iron in it. Now, if we take a magnetic near the ball it'd attract the piece of iron. So, definitely the wood did allow the flux to pass through it. That makes our assumption is incorrect. What's your view on this?
@@GauravJ Yeah, it depends but why are calling wood non-permeable although the field passes through it. Isn't there something wrong with our definition?
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Sir awesome explaination plz Explain Difference between permittivity and conductivity Which one is analogous to permeability Plz explain boss Am waiting
So if wood did not allow magnetic flux to go through it, why a magnet placed on the bottom side of a wood table attracts an iron nail on top of the table?!!
Sir m vansh kumar from jammu .. M in 10th std. Sir m very very confuse in electricity chapter. I have.a question that what basically the electricity is? Becoz some teacher's say that it is a flow of chargess but flow of charges is current also.. Then what is differnce between current and electricity ., some say it is study of charges but we know that electrostatics and the electrodynamics are the study of charge at rest and motion respectively,some say it is a form of energy which have the ability to do work ,i also think the last one is the true.but then what is the differnce between electrical energy and electricity.🙄🙄🙄plzz sir try to clear this.. I go through in many u tube channels and books.but i didn't satisfy ..so plzz... 😅😅u r my last hope..
@@GauravJ sir i want to know what is the differnce between electrical energy and electricity.. Basically what is elecrticity ?? If it energy then what is electrical energy??
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Very bad explanation. Half hearted. Did not go into the depth of concepts. Why the wood did not pass magnetic field and iron did is the burning question here. Physics can't be by hearted , concept is the only key and if you just explain everything like reading a book then pls don't teach physics here.
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at time 2:49: "the wood did not allow the magnetic field to pass through it"
I think you meant "there were no unpaired electrons in the wood that could align to the magnetic field, so the wood was not physically attracted by the magnet"
Reason I say that is, you cannot easily stop a magnetic field from passing through wood, water, paper, plastic, and actually, most materials.
The attraction of a material to a magnet requires that the material possess unpaired electrons - that includes cobalt, nickel, and iron, and alloys of those materials, including neodymium. The spins - the magnetic moments - of unpaired electrons in those metals are caused to align and be attracted by an externally-applied magnet.
The vast majority of materials allow a magnetic field to *_pass right through_* without any observable physical response at all.
I am nearly 100% sure you know this, because I'm sure you've placed a magnet under a wood table top, and positioned a piece of ferrous metal on top of the table, then moved the magnet around under the wood table to make the metal move around on top of the table
Wood allows magnetic fields to pass right through. The material used to 'semi-block' a magnetic field is called mu-metal, and it doesn't block the field, it just 'captures' it so the magnetic field is attenuated on the other side of the mu-metal.
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Sir, now here I'm watching your video and you taught us about types of magnetic material and say that copper is a paramagnetic material but if I'm not wrong it is a diamagnetic material.
Hi Ashish. Copper is paramagnetic in nature. You can check the same using a copper wire and a magnet.
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When we were doing coin and hollow copper tube experiment at that time why the coin make it's speed slower when it comes within the tube than normal free falling???
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Sir at 4:53... Absolute permeability was typed as absolue permeability
Sir how electron behave when we apply A.C VOLTAGE?
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Sir thank you for explaining. Silver is diamagnetic so will it repell when placed near magnetic field?
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So I'm trying to shield emf. Aluminum has permability of close to one and iron is around 200 and is magnetic there is emf or magnetic shielding materials that have permability of 20000 which means the magnetic shielding products are way conductive and are super magnetic?
Copper has high conductivity, then why is it not attracted by the magnet? 3:30
A question, you said that the wood didn't allow the magnetic field to pass through it. Assuming passing through is the correct word to explain the phenomenon let's take a hollow wooden ball with a piece of iron in it. Now, if we take a magnetic near the ball it'd attract the piece of iron. So, definitely the wood did allow the flux to pass through it. That makes our assumption is incorrect.
What's your view on this?
Sure. Passing or not passing also depends upon the thickness.
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Yeah, it depends but why are calling wood non-permeable although the field passes through it. Isn't there something wrong with our definition?
hola, saludos vi uno de sus videos de permeabilidad con subtitulos en español,lo entendi y le agradezco por ello , por favor puede poner ensubtitulos en español este video y los demas , gracias
Sir awesome explaination plz
Explain
Difference between permittivity and conductivity
Which one is analogous to permeability
Plz explain boss
Am waiting
can we calculate the permeability if the magnetix field, current, and length given ?
not length but the diameter
Ability of material to become magnetised when placed in external magnetic feild
How can I calculate a magnetic permeability of two materials (solid particle + water) in the magnetic field ?
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Sir kya A.C ckt me electron sinusoidaly flow karta hee?
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What is unit of relative permeability???????
So if wood did not allow magnetic flux to go through it, why a magnet placed on the bottom side of a wood table attracts an iron nail on top of the table?!!
Sir m vansh kumar from jammu .. M in 10th std. Sir m very very confuse in electricity chapter. I have.a question that what basically the electricity is? Becoz some teacher's say that it is a flow of chargess but flow of charges is current also.. Then what is differnce between current and electricity ., some say it is study of charges but we know that electrostatics and the electrodynamics are the study of charge at rest and motion respectively,some say it is a form of energy which have the ability to do work ,i also think the last one is the true.but then what is the differnce between electrical energy and electricity.🙄🙄🙄plzz sir try to clear this.. I go through in many u tube channels and books.but i didn't satisfy ..so plzz... 😅😅u r my last hope..
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@@GauravJ sir i want to know what is the differnce between electrical energy and electricity.. Basically what is elecrticity ?? If it energy then what is electrical energy??
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Very bad explanation. Half hearted. Did not go into the depth of concepts. Why the wood did not pass magnetic field and iron did is the burning question here. Physics can't be by hearted , concept is the only key and if you just explain everything like reading a book then pls don't teach physics here.
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