NEET 2025 Electro Magnetism Question on Magnetic moment of current carrying ciruclar coil

 

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NEET 2025 Physics Solution Magnetic Moment of a Circular Coil

In this video we solve a specific physics question from the NEET 2025 exam. The lesson focuses on the chapter of electromagnetism. We explain how to calculate the ratio of magnetic moments for two different circular copper coils when they carry the same amount of current.

What You Will Learn in This Video

This tutorial covers the fundamental formula for the magnetic moment of a circular conductor. You will see how the magnetic moment relates to the number of turns the current and the area of the coil. We break down the math simply so you can understand how changing the radius of a coil affects its magnetic properties.

Key Topics Covered

  • Understanding the magnetic field in a current carrying coil.

  • The formula for magnetic moment using current and area.

  • How to find the ratio of magnetic moments when radii are different.

  • Step by step calculation for a common entrance exam question.

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