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  • In [[physics]], the '''polarizability''' of an electric charge-distribution ρ describes the ease by which &r ...internal forces resist the polarization and determine the magnitude of the polarizability.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Polarizability]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • connects the relative permittivity ε<sub>r</sub> of a dielectric to the polarizability α of the atoms or molecules constituting the dielectric.
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  • A factor describing the [[Polarization (physics)|polarizability]] of a material or medium as a proportionality between an [[electric displa
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  • ...or of &omega;<sup>2''k''</sup> in the expansion of the frequency-dependent polarizability &alpha;(&omega;) in even powers of frequency &omega;.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Polarizability]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • where the proportionality constant ''K'' depends on the polarizability of the molecules constituting the dielectric. ...the expression can still be used when &alpha; is replaced by an effective polarizability. The factor 1/3 arises from the assumption that a single molecule inside t
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  • {{r|Polarizability}}
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  • ...a normal vector. However, by cleverly taking advantage of the non-linear polarizability of some materials, one can produce a [[phase-conjugate mirror]] that only r
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  • In [[physics]], the '''polarizability''' of an electric charge-distribution &rho; describes the ease by which &r ...internal forces resist the polarization and determine the magnitude of the polarizability.
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  • {{r|Polarizability}}
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  • ...eir symmetry. This interaction is roughly proportional to the product of [[polarizability|polarizibilities]] of the monomers. ...ers participating in the bond become larger. This is due to the increased polarizability of molecules with larger, more dispersed electron clouds. This trend is ex
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  • ...dielectric. The relative permittivity is a bulk (macroscopic) property and polarizability is a microscopic property of matter; hence the relation bridges the gap bet
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  • where &alpha; is the [[polarizability]] of the system. Hooke's law states that there is the spring force ''k&Delt so that Hooke's constant is seen to be inversely proportional to the polarizability
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  • with the components of the [[polarizability]] tensor &alpha; defined by Because of their spherical symmetry the polarizability tensor of atoms is isotropic,
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  • ...al theory cannot predict the size of a molecular dipole or of a molecular polarizability. Quantum mechanics, on the other hand, does not only account ''qualitativ and the generalized isotropic polarizability
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  • ...h>\scriptstyle \sigma </math> depends upon the electron density as well as polarizability which vary substantially depending upon the nature of the molecule and the
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  • ...h>\scriptstyle \sigma </math> depends upon the electron density as well as polarizability, which vary substantially depending upon the nature of the molecule and the
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