2012
DOI: 10.1088/0143-0807/33/5/1313
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How to introduce the magnetic dipole moment

Abstract: We show how the concept of the magnetic dipole moment can be introduced in the same way as the concept of the electric dipole moment in introductory courses on electromagnetism. Considering a localized steady current distribution, we make a Taylor expansion directly in the Biot-Savart law to obtain, explicitly, the dominant contribution of the magnetic field at distant points, identifying the magnetic dipole moment of the distribution. We also present a simple but general demonstration of the torque exerted by… Show more

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“…O campo magnético de um dipolo [20], associado a um anel centrado na origem (centro da Terra), de acordo com a Figura 2, é dado por [19], vemos as linhas de campo magnético da Terra interpretadas em termos do modelo dipolar, por meio da equação (1). De acordo com este modelo a magnetosfera terrestre possui uma simetria azimutal de rotação em torno do eixo vertical z, além de se estender por todo o espaço, sendo este o exemplo clássico do campo magnético de um ímã.…”
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“…O campo magnético de um dipolo [20], associado a um anel centrado na origem (centro da Terra), de acordo com a Figura 2, é dado por [19], vemos as linhas de campo magnético da Terra interpretadas em termos do modelo dipolar, por meio da equação (1). De acordo com este modelo a magnetosfera terrestre possui uma simetria azimutal de rotação em torno do eixo vertical z, além de se estender por todo o espaço, sendo este o exemplo clássico do campo magnético de um ímã.…”
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“…In order to obtain the expression (1) in a simple way, without loss of generality, we have chosen to follow the main idea expressed in the case A) but adopting the approach proposed by [9], this solution makes the mathematical procedure shorter and it is focused on physical concepts. Considering the Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For the idealized situation of point dipoles, the previous expressions are exact, for r = 0, since point dipoles do not have any dimension so that any finite distance, as small as it may be, is still infinitely large compared with the size of an idealized point dipole. It is worth mentioning that the previous expressions for the dipole fields can also be obtained by making a Taylor expansion directly in the expressions for the fields, instead of in the expressions for the potentials [4]. However, for reasons of self-consistency that we shall review in the next section, the exact fields of idealized point dipoles (at origin) contain extra terms proportional to the Dirac delta function δ(r), as follows, [1,2]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%