What is the difference in the behaviour of molecules of polar dielectric in the presence and in the absence of external electric field?
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Polar molecules have a permanent dipole moment. Thus they behave like a tiny electric dipole. In the absence of an external electric field, the tiny molecular electric dipoles are randomly arranged due to thermal agitation. Thus the net electric dipole moment of the polar dielectric is zero.
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