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What type of magnetic field is required to exert a resultant force on a magnetic dipole what is direction of resultant force?

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Answered by KHUSH0427
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"Only a non-uniform field can exert a non-zero force on a magnetic dipole. If the dipole is aligned with the field, the direction of the resultant force is in the direction of increasing field strength."

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