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- PHY102 Physics II © Dr.Cem Özdoğan
- 28-10 The Magnetic Dipole Moment:
- MAGNETIC DIPOLE MOMENT
- The direction: grasp the coil with the fingers of your right hand in the direction of current i; the outstretched thumb of that hand gives the direction (RHR).
- The magnitude of is given by
- The coil behaves like a bar magnet placed in the magnetic field.
- Thus, like a bar magnet, a current-carrying coil is said to be a magnetic dipole.
- Assign a magnetic dipole moment
- N: number of turns in the coil
- i: current through the coil
- A: area enclosed by each turn of the coil
- Then the torque on the coil due to a magnetic field can be written as:
- A magnetic dipole in an external magnetic field has an energy that depends on the dipole’s orientation in the field.
U(θ)