Magnetic moment definition in section "Estimating the standoff distance to the magnetopause" edit

Referring to the text: "Since the dipole magnetic field strength varies with distance as   the magnetic field strength can be written as  , where   is the planet's magnetic moment, expressed in  .

The units of   do not correspond to those for a dipole magnetic moment, which has units of   or [N m/T].

Chapter 17 of http://orca.phys.uvic.ca/~tatum/elmag/em17.pdf states that the units of [T\cdot m^{3}] "... often seen for “magnetic moment” is not dimensionally correct for magnetic moment..."

Also, the use of B(r) for magnetic field strength and use of   for magnetic moment is confusing,   should be used instead to be consistent with Wikipedia page magnetic moment.

Alternative text would be "Since the Magnetic dipole field strength varies with distance as   the magnetic field strength facing the sun (i.e.,  ) can be written as

 , 

where   is the planet's magnetic moment, expressed in  ."

In the subsequent equations, replace   with  .

I see that this is the first talk item for this page. If I don't see a response in a week or so, I will edit as outlined above to make this correction and align this text with magnetic moment. I will also add the citation mentioned above.

Would also like a citation for Note 1 for the 4x factor. Dmcdysan (talk) 01:24, 28 June 2022 (UTC)Reply