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Magnetizing Force = Magnetomotive force in gilberts ?

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Magnetic Induction: When magnetization of a magnetic material such as steel or iron when placed near or within a magnetic field. Maxwell: The CGS unit of magnetic flux. North Pole: The north pole of a permanent magnetic is that pole which is attracted to the geographical north pole. Oersted: The CGS unit of magnetizing force. Permeability: The ratio of the magnetic induction in a given medium to the induction which would be produced in a vacuum with the same magnetizing force.

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