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Magnetic Dipoles and the Dirac Sea:

Magnetic Dipoles:

	*  At its essence, a magnetic dipole is like a tiny magnet with a north and south pole. It has a magnetic moment, meaning it can produce a magnetic field and interact with other magnetic fields. The simplest atomic example of a magnetic dipole is an electron orbiting a nucleus: the electron's motion produces a tiny magnetic field.</description>
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