The noncommutativity concept has wide range of applications in physical and
mathematical theories. Noncommutativity in the position-time coordinates
concerns the microscale structure of space-time. the noncommutativity is an
intrinsic property of the space-time and it could be different from usual
properties when one encounters the high energy phenomena. on the other hand,
the space-time is assumed to be as a background for the occurrence of physical
events. therefore, it is not far-fetched to expect the emergence of new physics
or dynamics when the fine geometric structure of space-time is deformed. In
this work, we consider a common form of this deformation and try to answer the
question as: a physical (or dynamical) model can be described by the
noncommutative effects?. This can also be asked this way: dose the
noncommutativity could have a physical manifestations in the nature?. Our model
here is a magnetic dipole.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure