what is the S.I unit of electric dipole moment
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The SI units for electric dipole moment are Coulomb-meter (C m), however the most commonly used unit is the Debye (D). Theoretically, an electric dipole is defined by the first-order term of the multipole expansion, and consists of two equal and opposite charges infinitely close together.
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The product of magnitude of either charge and distance between the two charges gives electric dipole movement. It is vectors quantity
and its direction is from negative to positive charge. S.I unit of dipole movement is coulomb metre i.e Cm.
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The product of magnitude of either charge and distance between the two charges gives electric dipole movement. It is vectors quantity
and its direction is from negative to positive charge. S.I unit of dipole movement is coulomb metre i.e Cm.
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