What is the dimensional formula of dipole moment?
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........here is ur answer.....
Dipole moment is defined as the magnitude of the charge times the distance between them and the defined direction is toward the positive charge.
Hence, p = qd
Where Q has dimension of [AT]; A(ampere) T(time)
and d has dimension of length [ L]
Therefore, dimension of p= AT*L
dipole moment has the dimension [LTA]
hope it helps u
Dipole moment is defined as the magnitude of the charge times the distance between them and the defined direction is toward the positive charge.
Hence, p = qd
Where Q has dimension of [AT]; A(ampere) T(time)
and d has dimension of length [ L]
Therefore, dimension of p= AT*L
dipole moment has the dimension [LTA]
hope it helps u
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Electric Dipole Moment

Characteristic

atomic-unit-of-electric-dipole-moment

Notes

Metric (SI) Equivalent
8.47835326×10-30 coulomb meters
Another Metric (SI) Equivalent with More Basic Units
8.47835326×10-30 ampere meter seconds
Standard Uncertainty
± 1.9×10-37 coulomb meters
Metric (SI) Dimensions
length × time × electric-current
These are the dimensions of the "electric dipole moment" quantity in SI units. There are other unit systems used in electromagnetics that may assign different dimensions.
Characteristic

debye

Notes

Symbol
D
Metric (SI) Equivalent
3.335640952×10-30 coulomb meters
Another Metric (SI) Equivalent with More Basic Units
3.335640952×10-30 ampere meter seconds
Metric (SI) Dimensions
length × time × electric-current
These are the dimensions of the "electric dipole moment" quantity in SI units. There are other unit systems used in electromagnetics that may assign different dimensions

Characteristic

atomic-unit-of-electric-dipole-moment

Notes

Metric (SI) Equivalent
8.47835326×10-30 coulomb meters
Another Metric (SI) Equivalent with More Basic Units
8.47835326×10-30 ampere meter seconds
Standard Uncertainty
± 1.9×10-37 coulomb meters
Metric (SI) Dimensions
length × time × electric-current
These are the dimensions of the "electric dipole moment" quantity in SI units. There are other unit systems used in electromagnetics that may assign different dimensions.
Characteristic

debye

Notes

Symbol
D
Metric (SI) Equivalent
3.335640952×10-30 coulomb meters
Another Metric (SI) Equivalent with More Basic Units
3.335640952×10-30 ampere meter seconds
Metric (SI) Dimensions
length × time × electric-current
These are the dimensions of the "electric dipole moment" quantity in SI units. There are other unit systems used in electromagnetics that may assign different dimensions
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