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explain magnetic moment ? Derive an expression for magnetic moment of current loop as magnetic dipole. What is ampere cycle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Magnetic moment of a current loop: The torque on current loop is

⊤=MB sinθ, where θ is angle between magnetic moment and magnetic field.

⇒M=

Bsinθ

If B or 1 ⊤,sinθ=14 or θ=90

o

then M=⊤.

That is the magnetic moment of a current loop is defined as the torque actiong on the loop when placed in a magnetic field of 1 ⊤ such that the loop is oriented with its area vector normal to the magnetic field.

Also, M=IA

i.e., magnetic moment of a current loop is the product of current flowing in the loop and area of loop. Its direction is perpendicular to the plane of the loop and determined by using right hand thumb rule.

Magnetic moment of revolving electron,

M= evr/2

Answered by santhalingam2005
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U can refer to the given attachment below
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