Tuesday 11 October 2016

Are the value of the magnetic field of a current carrying coil and the magnetic dipole moments of the involved electrons comparable?


The magentic dipole moment of electrons is a intrinsic property. To get the macroscopic effect of their common magnetic field this moments have to be aligned, like in permanent magnets or in current carrying coils. I'm wondering is it possible to compare the value of the magnetic field of a coil with the sum of the magnetic dipole moments of the involved electrons?




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