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why Dipole-Dipole (keesome forces) is less than electrostatic forces..??

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==>Dipole :Thelectric dipole moment is a measure of the separation of positive and negative electrical charges within a system, that is, a measure of the system's overall polarity

==>Electrostatic Force:
The electric force is operative between charges down to distances of at least 10^-16 m, or approximately one-tenth of the diameter of atomic nuclei. Because of their positive charge, protons within nuclei repel each other, but nuclei hold together because of another basic physical force, the strong interaction, or nuclear force, which is stronger than the electric force. 
==>Electrostatic force requires a certain amount of distance to act but dipole acts on for any distance.

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