If the earth is a perfect sphere would it have quadrupole moment
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A dipole is a measure of how the mass is distributed away from some center. The quadrupole moment describes how stretched out the mass distribution is along an axis. Quadrupole would be zero for a sphere, but non-zero for a rod, for instance. It is also non-zero for the Earth, because the Earth is an oblate spheroid
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