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Unit of magnetic moment is​

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Answered by dineshsingh1408200
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The SI unit for magnetic moment is clearly N m T−1. τ=IA×B. p=IA. Thus the unit A m2 is also a correct SI unit for magnetic moment, though, unless the concept of “current in a coil” needs to be emphasized in a particular context, it is perhaps better to stick to N m T−1.

Answered by charantejkankalapati
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The unit for magnetic moment in International System of Units (SI) base units is A⋅m2, where A is ampere (SI base unit of current) and m is meter (SI base unit of distance).

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