Electromagnetism II
Alternating Gradient Magnetometry is a sensitive technique used to measure the magnetic properties of materials by applying a varying magnetic field. This method relies on the interaction between the material's magnetic moment and the gradient of the magnetic field, allowing for precise determination of magnetization and magnetic susceptibility. AGM is especially useful for studying small samples and offers high sensitivity, making it an essential tool in magnetization research.
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