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Behavior of non polar dielectric substance in an electric field​

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Dielectric Polarization in Non-polar Molecule

On applying the electric field, the positive and negative charges having opposite polarities experience a force in the opposite direction. As a result, the electron cloud of a nonpolar molecule gets displaced towards attraction that causes an induced dipole moment.

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Explanation:

Dielectric Polarization in Non-polar Molecule

On applying the electric field, the positive and negative charges having opposite polarities experience a force in the opposite direction. As a result, the electron cloud of a nonpolar molecule gets displaced towards attraction that causes an induced dipole moment.

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