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What is the formula of dipole moment due to the magnetic field?

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Answered by Ravispssbp
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Explanation:

Magnetic dipole moments have dimensions of current time's area or energy divided by magnetic flux density. The exact unit for dipole moment is ampere-square metre when it comes to the metre–kilogram– second–ampere and SI systems.

Answered by Anonymous
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Magnetic dipole moments have dimensions of current time's area or energy divided by magnetic flux density. The exact unit for dipole moment is ampere-square metre when it comes to the metre–kilogram– second–ampere and SI systems.

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