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- 16 Dec 2018
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Among the given choices, magnetic field intensity is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction. Relative permeability, magnetic flux density, and magnetic potential are scalar or tensor quantities in this context.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.In which direction do magnetic field lines typically flow?
- 2.What defines a permeable material?
- 3.Around which of the following does a magnetic field form?
- 4.Which type of magnets are best made from materials with low magnetic retentivity?
- 5.The Tesla is a unit used to measure which of the following quantities?
- 6.What type of magnetic property do ferrite materials exhibit?
- 7.Two conductors in a transmission line carry identical currents I flowing in opposite directions. The force experienced by each conductor is __________?
- 8.How does the reluctance of an air gap compare to that of an iron or steel magnetic path?
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