Calculating Force Between Two Magnetized Spheres with Unlike Poles Touching

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The discussion revolves around calculating the force between two permanent magnetized spheres with unlike poles touching. The spheres are characterized by their radius and magnetization, and the participants are exploring the implications of their magnetic properties in this context.

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  • Participants are considering various approaches to calculate the force, including treating the spheres as having uniform magnetization and referencing the Earth's magnetic field. There is a discussion about the distance between the spheres and the implications of their magnetization.

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Some participants have provided specific values for magnetization and radius, while others are questioning the appropriateness of the forum for this type of problem. There is an ongoing exploration of the correct formula to use, with no clear consensus reached yet.

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Participants mention specific values for magnetization and radius, and there is uncertainty regarding the correct formula to apply in this scenario. The original poster has noted previous attempts to calculate the force without success.

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Hi ...

how can I calculate the force between two permanent magnetized spheres(each r in radius) and has a magnetization (M) when they are magnetically stuck together with unlike poles touching??

I tried to think about it and found the following:

1) I can treat it like Earth magnetic field and imagine there is a bar inside the sphere.
2) because there is no distance between the spheres I must calculate the force for one sphere then multiply it by 2.
3) the formula must have the M,V, meu( permeability of free space). but I can't find such formula which give me the right result ( yes I have the answer in number, it is GRE question)

thanks in advance.
 
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you mean uniform magnetization throughout?

the distance between them is 2r
 
Hi

the question is exactly like that

( A permanent magnet alloy of samarium and cobalt has a magnetization M= 7.5*10^5 J/T.m^3 . Consider two magnetized spheres of this alloy each 1 cm in radius and magnetically stuck together with unlike poles touching. What force must be applied to separate them??)

Note: before I post my question I tried the distance 2r but still i can't find the right result ! what is the formula??

thanks.
 
isn't here suitable for this kind of questions ? or I must put it in another branch?

thanks
 

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