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what is magnetic dipole..

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Answered by ItzImperceptible
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Magnetic dipole, generally a tiny magnet of microscopic to subatomic dimensions, equivalent to a flow of electric charge around a loop. Electrons circulating around atomic nuclei, electrons spinning on their axes, and rotating positively charged atomic nuclei all are magnetic dipoles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When two like-poles point together, the arrows from the two magnets point in OPPOSITE directions and the field lines cannot join up. So the magnets will push apart (repel). It's only when you hold unlike-poles together (a north pointing to a south) that magnets stick together (they are attracted).

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