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  • In [[chemistry]], an '''electric dipole''' is a charge distribution consisting of two electric point charges of op ...ysics]], one meets the following related, but different, definition: an '''electric dipole moment''' (often briefly "dipole") of an electrostatic charge distribution
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  • %--Contour diagram of electric dipole potential field
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Electric dipole]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • the electric dipole of a polar molecule.
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  • {{r|Electric dipole}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Electric dipole]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • In [[chemistry]], an '''electric dipole''' is a charge distribution consisting of two electric point charges of op ...ysics]], one meets the following related, but different, definition: an '''electric dipole moment''' (often briefly "dipole") of an electrostatic charge distribution
    8 KB (1,270 words) - 18:42, 30 October 2021
  • %--Contour diagram of electric dipole potential field
    1 KB (135 words) - 03:33, 25 August 2009
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  • Being a charge distribution, a [[molecule]] may possess a permanent [[electric dipole]], a [[vector]] known as the '''molecular dipole'''. The size of this dip An electric dipole moment has the dimension charge times length. The [[SI]] unit of dipole is
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  • ...ctrostatic interactions between charges (in the case of molecular ions), [[electric dipole]]s (in the case of molecules carrying non-vanishing permanent [[molecular d
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  • ...pansion of Φ. The best known example of a multipole is the permanent [[electric dipole]] of a charge distribution. the electric [[Electric dipole#Field of point dipole|dipolar potential field]]. Since the non-unit vector
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  • Here we have introduced the [[electric dipole|dipole moment]] '''μ''' of ρ as an integral over the charge distrib ...pectrum. Quantitative analysis of these Stark shift yields the permanent [[electric dipole moment]] of the symmetric top molecule.
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  • ...''e'' of opposite sign, i.e., each monomer is modeled as an oscillating [[electric dipole]]. The two dipoles interact through the electric [[Coulomb's law|Coulomb f A one-dimensional [[electric dipole]] &mu;<sub>0</sub> consists of two equal charges ''e'' of opposite sign a
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  • ...ude of this vibration that implies a reduction in crystal symmetry and net electric dipole moment. The ''order parameter'' in this instance is the amplitude of the fr
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  • ...enter panel shows schematically the formation of an immobile interfacial [[electric dipole|dipole]] layer that alters the Fermi level difference, and adjusts how much </ref> A simplified version of this model predicts an [[Electric dipole|interface charge dipole]] that results from the negative charge in the MIGS
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  • ...rge distribution can be non-uniform, leading to electrical forces due to [[Electric dipole|charge dipoles]] or [[Multipole expansion of electric field|charge multipol
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  • ...uantum mechanics. London (also in 1930) gave a model of two oscillating [[electric dipole]]s interacting through an electrostatic [[Coulomb's law|Coulomb force]] an The molecules are depicted here as two [[electric dipole|point dipole]]s in the energetically most unfavorable position. A point dip
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