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Magnetic Dipole Moment of a bar magnet
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[QUOTE="jim hardy, post: 6118079, member: 327872"] That is its most readily observable characteristic, its tendency to align with an external field. Think Boy Scout Compass needle... So why not use that to describe its strength? According to these guys https://www.chegg.com/homework-help/definitions/magnetic-dipoles-2 its definition is simpler, and Torque is the result of applying an external field. [ATTACH=full]237254[/ATTACH] as explained in that earlier Hyperphysics link. [ATTACH=full]237255[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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