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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..
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 ..
Magnetic Dipole Moment of a Revolving Electron
magnetic dipole moment of revolving electron The Bohr's atom model pictures the electrons to revolve around stationary heavy nucleus of change +ze. The moving electron constitutes a current where e is the electronic charge and T the time period of revolution. Also where v is its orbital velocity and the radius of the orbit. The small mag..
Electric Dipole
water molecules were not electric dipoles 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..
Moment of a force
is known as the torque of the applied force about an axis which passes through O and is perpendicular to the X-Y plane. The torque measures the turning or twisting effect of force. The torque is called as the moment of force. Expression for force can be written in terms of an..
Principle of Moments
moments metre scale pivoted Clockwise moment and anticlockwise moment about 50 cm divisions are equal. Suggested answer : 20 x d = 40 x 20 Therefore, Hence the 20 N force of B is acting from 90 cm mark. Example 2: The illustration in figure below shows a uniform metre rule weighing 30 N pivoted o..
The Current Loop as a Magnetic Dipole
>If the coil has N turns then where p m = NIA is called the magnetic dipole moment of the lo..
Moment of Inertia of a Diatomic Molecule
molecules mass centre Moment of Inertia of a Diatomic Molecule - In stable equilibrium position, the two atoms in a diatomic molecule are separated by a certain distance r 0 . This distance is called intermolecular distance or bond length. Let us imagine the diatomic molecule as a system of two tiny spheres at..
How do we find the moment of inertia?
Consider a small element of the body. The element should be chosen such that, the perpendicular from different points of the element to the given line differ only by infinitesimal amounts. Let its mass be 'dm' and its perpendicular distance from the given line be 'r'. If we evaluate the product r ..
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