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Cheney
Mar7-04, 09:27 PM
If I have a simple bar magnet which is say 'w' x 'h' metres in dimension placed on a plane, say at cartesian coordinates (xM, yM), how can I work out the magnetic field strength at some arbitary point (x, y) also on that plane.



I've searched the internet but can only find equations to do with electomagnets or magnetism due to electic current. Nothing for a plane old chunk of iron.

I just need the equations, you can define the properties of the magnet such as how strong it is.

Thanks.

chroot
Mar8-04, 03:04 PM
The strength of a magnet is not defined by just its size and composition.

- Warren

arcnets
Mar8-04, 03:09 PM
It's not a trivial problem even though it looks like one. There's no analytical solution that I know of.
You can find the eqs. for the field of a homogenously magnetized sphere in Jackson's book (section 5.10), that might do as an approximation.

Cheney
Mar8-04, 07:23 PM
Thanks arcnets, I will check out the book. After looking at the problem some more I agree that it is far from trivial.

I'll post if I have any more questions.