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what is magnetic dipole moment ?​

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Answered by jaiminchokhawala
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Answer:

Explanation:

i you know electric dipole moment  P = (2a)q

just like that magnetic dipole moment M = (2a)p = l*p

note here p=magnetic pole like north pole/south pole...

Answered by maditya9306
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magnetic dipole moment. A vector quantity associated with the magnetic properties of electric current loops or, more generally, magnets. It is equal to the amount of current flowing through the loop multiplied by the area encompassed by the loop, and its direction is established by the right hand rule for rotations.

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