Magnetic energy
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The potential magnetic energy of a magnet or magnetic moment in a magnetic field is defined as the mechanical work of the magnetic force on the re-alignment of the vector of the magnetic dipole moment and is equal to:
Energy is also stored in a magnetic field. The energy per unit volume in a region of space of permeability containing magnetic field is:
More generally, if we assume that the medium is paramagnetic or diamagnetic so that a linear constitutive equation exists that relates and the magnetization , then it can be shown that the magnetic field stores an energy of
For a magnetostatic system of currents in free space, the stored energy can be found by imagining the process of linearly turning on the currents and their generated magnetic field, arriving at a total energy of:[1]
References[edit]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Jackson, John David (1998). Classical Electrodynamics (3 ed.). New York: Wiley. pp. 212–onwards.
- ^ "The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume II, Chapter 15: The vector potential".
External links[edit]
- Magnetic Energy, Richard Fitzpatrick Professor of Physics The University of Texas at Austin.