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Importance of dipole moment and problems
The measurement of dipole moment helps in distinguishing between polar and non-polar molecules. Non-polar molecules have zero dipole moment while polar molecules have some value of dipole moment. For example: Non-polar molecules: O 2 , Cl 2 ..
Dipole Moment - A Measure of Degree of Polarity
Molecules having two equal and opposite charges separated by certain distance are said to possess an electric dipole. In the case of such polar molecules, the centre of negative charge does not coincide with the centre of positive charge. The extent of polarity in such covalent molecules ..
Dipole Moment - A Measure of Degree of Polarity
Molecules having two equal and opposite charges separated by certain distance are said to possess an electric dipole. In the case of such polar molecules, the centre of negative charge does not coincide with the centre of positive charge. The extent of polarity in such covalent mole..
The Field of an Electric Dipole
Electric field produced by a dipole is known as dipole field. Let +q and -q be equal and opposite point charges separated by a small distance 2l. The strength of an electric dipole is measured by a vector quantity known as electric dipole moment kn..
Electric field produced by a dipole is known as dipole field. Let +q and -q be equal and opposite point charges separated by a small distance 2l. The strength of an electric dipole is measured by a vector quantity known as electric dipole moment kn..Dipole-Dipole Interaction
These are the interparticle forces among the polar molecules. These forces arise due to electrostatic interactions between the oppositely charged ends of permanent dipoles. The positive end of one molecule attracts the negative end of the other molecule and vice versa as shown in fig.1.32..
These are the interparticle forces among the polar molecules. These forces arise due to electrostatic interactions between the oppositely charged ends of permanent dipoles. The positive end of one molecule attracts the negative end of the other molecule and vice versa as shown in fig.1.32..Electric Dipole
Electric Dipole - It is a pair of point charges with equal magnitude and opposite in sign separated by a distance. Many physical systems from molecules to TV antenna can be described as electric dipoles. A water molecule is an example of an electric dipole. Even though..
Electric Dipole - It is a pair of point charges with equal magnitude and opposite in sign separated by a distance. Many physical systems from molecules to TV antenna can be described as electric dipoles. A water molecule is an example of an electric dipole. Even though..Electric Dipole
It is a pair of point charges with equal magnitude and opposite in sign separated by a distanc..
Potential energy of a dipole in a uniform electric field E
V = -p . E where 'p' is dipole moment..
Potential due to an Electric Dipole
Potential at a point due to a dipole along the axis - The potential at point P is the algebraic sum of the potentials due to -q and +q charges. Hence Potential at point P due to the dipole along the equatorial line will be zero as P is equidistant from the two charge..
Potential at a point due to a dipole along the axis - The potential at point P is the algebraic sum of the potentials due to -q and +q charges. Hence Potential at point P due to the dipole along the equatorial line will be zero as P is equidistant from the two charge.. Result
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