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what are polar dielectric​

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Answered by Anonymous
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POLAR DIELECTRICS: Are made of polar molecules. The center of mass of positive charges does not coincide with the center of mass of the negative charges, in the molecule. In its normal state (i.e., in the absence of any external force, esp electric field), each molecule has some intrinsic permanent dipole and.

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Explanation:

POLAR DIELECTRICS: Are made of polar molecules. The center of mass of positive charges does not coincide with the center of mass of the negative charges, in the molecule. In its normal state (i.e., in the absence of any external force, esp electric field), each molecule has some intrinsic permanent dipole and.

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