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==Magnetic moment==
==Magnetic moment==
In physics, the '''magnetic moment''' of an object is a [[vector]] property, denoted here as '''m''', that determines the [[torque]] it experiences in a [[magnetic flux density]] '''B'''.  As such, it also determines the change in [[potential energy]] of the object, denoted here by ''U'', when it is introduced to this flux, namely ''U'' = −'''m·B'''.
In physics, the '''magnetic moment''' of an object is a [[vector]] property, denoted here as '''m''', that determines the [[torque]], denoted here by '''T''', it experiences in a [[magnetic flux density]] '''B''', namely '''T''' = '''m × B''' (where '''×''' denotes the [[Vector product|vector cross product]]).  As such, it also determines the change in [[potential energy]] of the object, denoted here by ''U'', when it is introduced to this flux, namely ''U'' = −'''m·B'''.

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Magnetic moment

In physics, the magnetic moment of an object is a vector property, denoted here as m, that determines the torque, denoted here by T, it experiences in a magnetic flux density B, namely T = m × B (where × denotes the vector cross product). As such, it also determines the change in potential energy of the object, denoted here by U, when it is introduced to this flux, namely U = −m·B.