MCQ
A current loop placed in a magnetic field behaves like a
  • Magnetic dipole
  • B
    Magnetic substance
  • C
    Magnetic pole
  • D
    All are true

Answer

Correct option: A.
Magnetic dipole
a
(a) Current loop placed in a magnetic field behaves like a magnetic dipole of magnetic moment

$M=N i A$

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