Classical theory of electronic polarizability
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The property with which a matter is able to form dipoles instantaneously is known as Polarizability.
There is a classical theory on this polarizability.
This theory states that every matter is made up of molecules which are further broken into atoms and the atoms are constructed of electrons, protons and neutrons.
There is a classical theory on this polarizability.
This theory states that every matter is made up of molecules which are further broken into atoms and the atoms are constructed of electrons, protons and neutrons.
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classical theory of electronic polarizability
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