This paper examines the magneto hydrodynamic (MHD), stagnation-point flow and heat transfer caused by an exponentially stretching/shrinking vertical sheet and the presence of mixed convection (buoyancy effect) in a micropolar fluid. A set of variables is employed to transform the system of partial differential equations (PDEs) to ordinary differential equations (ODEs). The ODEs are then numerically solved in MATLAB software using BVP4c. There are a lot of agreements when compared to previous findings. The impacts of different parameters, such as micropolar, magnetic, mixed convection, radiation, temperature, and stretching/shrinking parameters are displayed graphically. It is found that contradictory phenomena between Micropolar and mixed convection for fluid velocity, angular velocity and temperature distribution profiles. The velocity profile at the vertical plate increases due to the increasing buoyancy, magnetic and radiation parameters. The particle rotation occurs in two phenomena for buoyancy and magnetic parameters and it is reversible for micropolar. The temperature of the fluid decreases with buoyancy and magnetic parameters.
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