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English: simple electric and magnetic dipole
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current11:08, 24 May 2020Thumbnail for version as of 11:08, 24 May 2020840 × 420 (25 KB)MikeRun== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|1=Computed drawings of four different types of {{W|Magnetic field|magnetic}} {{W|Dipole|dipoles}}.<br> Upper left: An ideal point-like dipole. The field shape is scale invariant and approximates the field of any magnetized volume with nonzero {{W|Magnetic moment|dipole moment}} at large distance.<br> Upper right: Discrete dipole of two opposite point-like magnetic poles at finite distance, a ''physical dipole''. Note that isolated {{W|Mag...

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