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difference between magnetic dipole moment and torque on a magnetic dipole?

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Answered by ANURAG975
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magnetic dipole movement is the product of magnetoc field intensity and their seperation while the torque is the product ofmagnetic force between them and perpendicular distance from application of firce
Answered by Anonymous
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Magnetic dipole moment is a property of the current loop which is independent of the presence of an externally-produced magnetic field. Because of that property, the loop experiences a torque when placed in an externally-produced magnetic field. That torque depends on both the magnetic dipole moment of the loop, and the strength of the magnetic field.
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