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Elis [28]
1 year ago
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if a dipole, starting from rest and initially pointing opposite to an external magnetic field, is slightly perturbed, it will ro

tate in order to point in the same direction of the external magnetic field (its lowest potential energy state), with its potential energy changing to kinetic energy (just like a ball given a slight push at the top of a hill rolling into a valley). considering this energy conversion, what is the angular speed of the dipole moment as it passes through its lowest potential energy state (when it points in the same direction as the external magnetic field)?
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1 answer:
madreJ [45]1 year ago
8 0

When the angle between the dipole moment and electric field is 0°, the lowest amount of potential energy is present in an electric dipole.

<h3>What is the formula for magnetic dipole moments?</h3>

Technically referred to as a magnetic dipole, a tiny current loop functions as a tiny magnet. The formula m = NIA, which results in the units - Ampere meter square, determines the power of that tiny magnet, the magnetic dipole moment m.

<h3>What is the relationship between an electron's rotating magnetic moment and angular momentum?</h3>

The electron's orbital angular momentum forms a 180° angle with the orbital magnetic moment's direction. Explanation: Given is the equation for the relationship between an electron's rotational momentum and its magnetic moment: = - e m e L e 2 m e L, where e and me are the electron's mass and charges.

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