Magnetic dipole moment

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The magnetic dipole moment is a quantity that represents the strength and orientation of the magnetic dipoles. This can be represented by the torque that a material experiences when added to a magnetic field. The stronger the magnetic moment, the stronger the magnetic field and stronger the torque. As there is both strength and orientation/direction, the magnetic dipole moment is a vector. 

  • -<p>The magnetic dipole moment is a quantity that represents the strength and orientation of the magnetic dipoles. This can be represented by the torque that a material experiences when added to a magnetic field. The stronger the magnetic moment, the stronger the magnetic field and stronger the torque. As there is both strength and orientation/direction, the magnetic dipole moment is a vector. </p>
  • +<p>The <strong>magnetic dipole moment</strong> is a quantity that represents the strength and orientation of the magnetic dipoles. This can be represented by the torque that a material experiences when added to a magnetic field. The stronger the magnetic moment, the stronger the magnetic field and stronger the torque. As there is both strength and orientation/direction, the magnetic dipole moment is a vector. </p>

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