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the magnetic dipole moment is a vector directly form​

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The magnetic dipole moment of an object is readily defined in terms of the torque that object experiences in a given magnetic field. ... The magnetic moment may be considered, therefore, to be a vector. The direction of the magnetic moment points from the south to north pole of the magnet (inside the magnet).

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