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what is magnetic dipol movement and it's SI UNIT AND DIMENSION​

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Answered by simi76503
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The product of the strength of one of the poles and the distance between the poles is known as magnetic dipole moment. It is denoted by M and its SI unit is ampere. metre2 Am2. When a magnetic material like iron is placed in a magnetic field, it gets a magnetic dipole moment

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Answered by abolisomkuwar71
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The product of the strength of one of the poles and the distance between the poles is called as Magnetic Dipole Movement ....it is denoted by M....and its SI unit is Ampere m2,am2 ...when a magnetic material like iron is placed in magnetic field it's get a magnetic dipole movement.....hence their dimensional formula is (ATL)

where A is stand for Ampere ( unit of current)

T stand for time ....

and L stand for linear measurements...

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