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magnetic dipole

  1. A model of an object that generates a magnetic field in which the field is considered to emanate from two opposite poles, as in the north and south poles of a magnet, much as an electric field emanates from a positive and a negative charge (each of which is a monopole ) in an electric dipole. Even though the existence of magnetic monopoles as isolable particles has not been established, the magnetic dipole remains a useful simplification of the electrodynamics involved in magnetism. Magnetic dipoles experience torque in the presence of magnetic fields.


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The BECs produced for the three current experiments use atoms, such as erbium or dysprosium, that have strong permanent magnetic dipole moments.

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For this method to work, the only requirement is that the molecules have a magnetic dipole moment, which means that they behave like tiny bar magnets.

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All of these atoms have intrinsically strong magnetic dipole moments.

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The magnetic dipole is characterised¹ by the number “gâ€.

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The electron is vanishingly small, and its properties can be well described by three parameters: mass, charge, and magnetic dipole.

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