Chemistry, asked by Rafel929, 11 months ago

Why polarisation increases in ferro with increase in temperature?

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Answered by MrPrinceX
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Hy here is the Answer.....

  • In a *polar* medium, high temperature disturbs the alignment of dipoles in an outer field: the dielectric constant decreases with temperature. ... High temperature disturbs the ferroelectric alignment and produces molecules that are free to reorient in an external field, and these contribute to the dielectric constant.
Answered by TheBrainlyGirL001
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In a *polar* medium, high temperature disturbs the alignment of dipoles in an outer field: the dielectric constant decreases with temperature. ... High temperature disturbs the ferroelectric alignment and produces molecules that are free to reorient in an external field, and these contribute to the dielectric constant...

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