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define internal field in case of dielectric​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In dielectric solids, the atoms or molecules experience not only the external applied electric field but also the electric field produced by the dipoles. The resultant electric field acting on the atoms or molecules of dielectric substance is called the local field or an internal field.

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When a liquid or solid dielectric placed in an external electric field , it's atoms becomes electric dipole which provides field which is different than applied field.the total field at the atomic sites is called the Internal field or local field. It is represented by

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