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Earth’s magnetic field at magnetic equator is approximately 0.4G. Earth’s dipole moment is (re=6400km)


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4×10-5T

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4×102T

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1.05×1023T

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1.05×10-20T

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Solution

The correct option is C

1.05×1023T


Step 1: Given data

Earth's magnetic field, B=0.4G=0.4×10-4T

Radius of earth, re=6400km

Step 2: Formula used

Magnetic field is given by B=μM4πre3(Assuming earth to behave like a bar magnet)

μ=Absolute magnetic permeability of free space

M=Earth's dipole moment

Step 3: Calculation of dipole moment

We have, μ4π=10-7WbA-1m-1

We get, M=Br3e10-7=0.4×10-4×6400×1000310-7

M=1.05×1023Am2

Hence, option (C) is the correct answer.


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