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Summary Of: Dipole
A permanent electric dipole is called an... owes its magnetism to the intrinsic magnetic dipole moment of the electron... The dipole moment of the bar magnet points from its magnetic... The dipole is located at... The dipole is located at... The dipole is located at... depends almost entirely on the dipole moment as defined above... The field of a point dipole has a particularly simple form... the magnetic dipole moment of such a loop is the product of the current flowing in the loop... which describes the dipole whose field is the best approximation... the dipole term is the dominant one at large distances... have such dipole moments due to non... A molecule with a permanent dipole moment is called a... and dipole moments are consequently measured in units named... These occur when one molecule with a permanent dipole repels another molecule... a dipole moment in that molecule... The definition of an induced dipole given in the previous sentence is too restrictive and misleading... The size of the induced dipole is equal to the product of the strength of the external field and the dipole... The highest dipole moments are in the range of 10 to 11... From the dipole moment information can be deduced about the... All 3 components of the dipole operator are antisymmetric under... The permanent dipole moment of an atom in a non... one could define a dipole moment by the aid of the first... of a dipole magnetic field is given by... is the vector from the position of the dipole to the position where the field is being measured... the dipole term in the multipole expansion of an arbitrary field... due to an electric dipole at the origin is given by... from a dipole can be found from the... The resulting torque will tend to align the dipole with the applied field... also common to consider an electric or magnetic dipole that is oscillating in time... a harmonically oscillating electric dipole is described by a dipole moment of the form... A circular polarized dipole is described as a superposition of two linear dipoles... Encyclodia Page On: Dipole
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