| 释义 |
magnetic dipole moment [mag`ned·ik `dī´pōl ´mō·mǝnt] ELECTROMAGNETISM A vector associated with a magnet, current loop, particle, or such, whose cross product with the magnetic induction (or alternatively, the magnetic field strength) of a magnetic field is equal to the torque exerted on the system by the field. Also known as dipole moment; magnetic moment. |