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explain the magnetic dipole moment of a current loop. State its magnitude and direction​

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Answered by achshagladyst4607
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Magnetic moment of a current loop: The torque on current loop is τ = MBsinθ, where θ is angle between magnetic moment and magnetic field. ... i.e., magnetic moment of a current loop is the product of number of turns, current flowing in the loop and area of loop. Its direction is perpendicular to the plane of the loop.

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Magnetic moment of a current loop: The torque on current loop is τ = MBsinθ, where θ is angle between magnetic moment and magnetic field. ... i.e., magnetic moment of a current loop is the product of number of turns, current flowing in the loop and area of loop. Its direction is perpendicular to the plane of the loop.

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