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Current loop as a magnrtic dipole and its magentic dipole moment]

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A planar loop of any shape behaves as a magnetic dipole. The dipole moment of current loop (M)= ampere turns (nI) × area of coil (A) or M=nIA M = n I A . Magnetic dipole moment is a vector with direction from S pole to N pole or along direction of normal to planar area.

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A planar loop of any shape behaves as a magnetic dipole. The dipole moment of current loop (M)= ampere turns (nI) × area of coil (A) or M=nIA M = n I A . Magnetic dipole moment is a vector with direction from S pole to N pole or along direction of normal to planar area.

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