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Define dipole moment,and it's SI unit ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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QUESTION:- define dipole moment, and it's SI unit?

ANSWER:- dipole moment:- the direction of dipole is from positive charge to negative charge.

€. Dipole is a vector quantity

€. It's SI unit is coulomb- meter ( c-meter)

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Answered by Akshaymas
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⚠️Two Equal and opposite charge separated by a very small distance constitute an electric dipole.

⚠️Water,ammonia,carbon dioxide and chloroform molecules are some examples of permanent electric dipoles.These molecules behave like electric dipole,because the centres of positive and negative charge do not coincide and are separated by a small distance.

⚠️Two point charges +q and -q are kept at a distance 2d apart. The magnitude of the dipole moment is given by the product of magnitude of the one of the charge and the distance between them.
•°•Electric dipole moment,p = q2d or 2qd.

It is a vector quantity and acts from -q to +q. The unit of dipole moment is C m.

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