Calculate the magnetic moment of a bar magnet based on pole strength and separation distance.
Last updated: March 2026 | By ForgeCalc Engineering
For a bar magnet, the magnetic moment is a measure of its ability to align with an external magnetic field. It is defined as the product of the strength of one of its poles and the distance between the two poles.
The direction of the magnetic moment vector points from the south pole to the north pole of the magnet. In a uniform magnetic field, the magnet experiences a torque proportional to its magnetic moment.
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