7.The dipole-moment of system is??
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Answer:
The dipole moment willbe root over 5 times ql
Explanation:
Here you have to split the pole -3q into -2q and -q
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Hence the dipole moment of the system is p (net) = √5 ql
Option (3) is correct.
Explanation:
We are given that:
The pole is amde up of - 3q.
Now split the pole -3q into -2q and -q.
- 3q = - 2q - q
We know that:
p (net) = √ (2ql)^2 + (ql)^2
p (net) = √5 ql
Hence the dipole moment of the system is p (net) = √5 ql
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