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Answered by XxLonelyArmyGirlxX
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The magnetic dipole moment is defined as the product of its pole strength and magnetic length . It is a vector quantity , denoted by →pm. →pm=qm→d. The magnitude of magnetic dipole moment is pm=2qml.

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Answered by singhrajinder83574
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The magnetic moment is the magnetic strength and orientation of a magnet or other object that produces a magnetic field. Examples of objects that have magnetic moments include: loops of electric current, permanent magnets, elementary particles, various molecules, and many astronomical objects.

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