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The work done for rotating a magnet with magnetic dipole momentm, through 90° from its magnetic meridian is n times the work done to rotate it through 60°. Find the value of n.

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Data : θ0 = 0°, θ1 = 90°, θ2 = 60°, W1 = nW2
The work done by an external agent to rotate the magnet from θ0 to θ is
W = MB (cos θ0 – cos θ)
∴ W1 = MB(cos θ0 – cosθ1)
= MB (cos 0° – cos 90°)
= MB (1 – 0)
= MB

∴ W2 = MB (cos 0°- cos 60°)
= MB(1 – \(\frac{1}{2}\))
= 0.5MB
∴ W1 = 2W2 = MB
Given W1 = nW2. Therefore n = 2.

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