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Force between 2 parallel magnetic dipole moments
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[QUOTE="1v1Dota2RightMeow, post: 5626373, member: 584409"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Find the force of attraction between 2 magnetic dipoles a distance r apart. Both dipoles point to the right. [h2]Homework Equations[/h2][h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] All I need help with is figuring out how to determine if the force is attractive or repulsive between the 2 dipole moments. From the question, it seems as though I can conclude that 2 magnetic dipoles pointing in the same direction attract each other. But I need a more fundamental way to figure this out. If I'm given 2 dipoles a distance r apart (where r is not huge) and with some orientation (relative to [I]each other[/I]), how do I determine whether there is an [B]attractive[/B] force or a [B]repulsive[/B] force? [/QUOTE]
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