1. Consider a system of two magnetic needles of moments m₁ and m₂, respectively. One of them, say, m₁ is kept at origin, i.e., (0,0) with its moment aligned in the X-axis. Other one is placed at the (1,1) position and is free to rotate in the XY-plane. Calculate the angle between these magnetic moments in equilibrium condition.

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1. Consider a system of two magnetic needles of moments m₁ and m₂, respectively. One
of them, say, m₁ is kept at origin, i.e., (0,0) with its moment aligned in the X-axis. Other
one is placed at the (1,1) position and is free to rotate in the XY-plane. Calculate the
angle between these magnetic moments in equilibrium condition.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Consider a system of two magnetic needles of moments m₁ and m₂, respectively. One of them, say, m₁ is kept at origin, i.e., (0,0) with its moment aligned in the X-axis. Other one is placed at the (1,1) position and is free to rotate in the XY-plane. Calculate the angle between these magnetic moments in equilibrium condition.
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