magnetic dipole moment

NOUN
  1. (physics) a current loop gives rise to a magnetic field characteristic of a magnetic dipole
    An orbiting electron in an atom will have a magnetic dipole moment
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How To Use magnetic dipole moment In A Sentence

  • In this case a substantial internal magnetic dipole moment is expected.
  • In order for a planet to possess a magnetosphere it need not have an internal magnetic dipole moment.
  • Just as an ampere is a unit of electric current, a magneton is a unit of magnetic dipole moment.
  • An orbiting electron in an atom will have a magnetic dipole moment
  • Just as an ampere is a unit of electric current, a magneton is a unit of magnetic dipole moment.
  • In order for a planet to possess a magnetosphere it need not have an internal magnetic dipole moment.
  • In order for a planet to possess a magnetosphere it need not have an internal magnetic dipole moment.
  • The reason for the low upper limit on the internal magnetic dipole moment is not properly understood.
  • Observations by Mariner 10 have demonstrated that Mercury does have an intrinsic magnetic dipole moment.
  • The upper limit on the internal magnetic dipole moment is only 0.00005 of that of the Earth.
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