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State, in your own words, the main idea for this topic
Dipole often occurs when there is a separation of charges, whether that be in a microscopic basis or macroscopic masis. When there are two separate poles of magnetism, a magnetic dipole forms, causing a unique pattern of magnetic field.
Electric Field of Capacitor
 
 


===A Mathematical Model===
===A Mathematical Model===

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Short Description of Topic Claimed by Jae Hyun Kim

The Main Idea

Dipole often occurs when there is a separation of charges, whether that be in a microscopic basis or macroscopic masis. When there are two separate poles of magnetism, a magnetic dipole forms, causing a unique pattern of magnetic field.


A Mathematical Model

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