The electric 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. The SI units for electric dipole moment are coulomb-meter (C⋅m); however, a commonly used unit in atomic physics and chemistry is the debye (D).
Theoretically, an electric dipole is defined by the first-order term of the multipole expansion; it consists of two equal and opposite charges that are infinitesimally close together, although real dipoles have separated charge.
Im looking to find the resultant magnetic moment of a permanent magnet inside of a steel housing. Some of the remnant flux density is absorbed by the magnet and the field is altered. I want to figure out the total magnetic dipole including the presence of the steel housing. I've been using...
Homework Statement
To derive Potential Energy for dipole p in Electric Field E.
2. Homework Equations
Potential Energy is the work done by the external agent in turning the angle of the dipole from the U=0 position to another position against the influence of the electric field applied...
My teacher posted on his website, Lewis structures of different compounds. One of them were N3-
Why isn't there a dipole moment arrow pointing from the central atom to the other Nitrogen? Does the arrow only point from neutral atom to negatively charged atom?
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A thin rod of length 2L has a linear charge density that isλ0 at the left end but decreases linearly with distance going from left to right in such a way that the charge on the entire rod is zero.
Given
E = −kλ0/L(d/(L−d)−ln(d−L)+d/(L+d)+ln(L+d))
for a point P that is...
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I am interested how is polarized light absorbed by a molecule or an atom. Unfortunately, I come to a problem in the derivation where a complex vector in a real space appears. This is something I never seen before and I do not know how to interpret it. Therefore I would like to ask...
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Hi. I am having a problem with understanding how to approximate 1/R in the forms of equations written above.
I took this equations from a blog, and it tells that I can use talyor polynomial. but I don't get there somehow.
Homework Statement
Problem 3 from the attached photo
Homework Equations
p = qd
The Attempt at a Solution
I know the magnitude of the dipole moment is p = qd, where d is the distance between the 2 oppositely charged particles. I know the direction of the dipole moment vector is from - to +. My...
Hi, I was wondering why dipoles are singled out as a separate section in my physics textbook. For instance, after discussing electric fields the textbook specifies what a dipole is, dipole moment, and the electric field for a dipole. Finding the e-field for a dipole would be the same as finding...
Dipole moment is the measure of strength of electric dipole and is equal to product of either charge and distance between two charges.
P=ql
but as we know when charges are close the force b/w them is strong n when they are far away force decrease.
But in above equation strength increases with...
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A solid sphere, radius ##R##,is centered at the origin. The "northern" hemisphere carries a uniform charge density ##\rho_0## and the "southern" hemisphere a uniform charge density ##-\rho_0##. Find the approximate field ##\mathbf E(r,\theta)## for points far from the sphere...
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This is problem 6.5 in Griffiths EM.
I can't understand why dipole moment does not depend on coordinate systems.
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
According to the wikipedia article about the transition dipole moment:
When an atom or molecule interacts with an electromagnetic wave of frequency , it can undergo a transition from an initial to a final state of energy difference through the coupling of the electromagnetic field to the...
Homework Statement
find the electric dipole moment of the system shown in figure
Homework Equations
In the simple case of two point charges, one with charge +q and the other one with charge −q, the electric dipole moment p is:
where d is the displacement vector pointing from the negative...
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I'm trying to understand how to calculate the time dependent expectation value of the atomic dipole moment for a superposition state, and I have a good guess to check with you. Say we have
\psi = \frac{1}{\sqrt{2}} \left[ \psi _{100} + \psi _{310} \right]
at t = 0. Then, for t > 0:
\Psi...
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A 45-m long wire is coiled so that it makes a coil containing 100 circular loops, one on top of the other. If the wire carries a current of 13 A, what is the magnetic dipole moment of the coil?
21 A·m2
6.7 A·m2
3.3 A·m2
2.6 A·m2
1.2 A·m2
Homework Equations
B(z) = u0/2pi...
Firstly apologies for not typing this out - but I need the diagram. And I have no idea where to start. I 'think' most of it is correct. BUT - I have no idea what to do with the last part of c. I thought I could just double the energy. But I'm going to get a negative energy for the system...
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I would like to ask a couple of questions which are related to electric dipole moment and electric field.
First one: Let us assume that we have somehow a constant electric field. The obvious thing to say is that any material that contains a Net Charge ( moving one or not moving...
I have come up with a paradox: Ionic crystals, in which cations and anions form a lattice, seems to have total electric dipole moment!
For example, consider a one dimensional example:
##+ - + - + - ... + - + -##
In the above picture, a ##+## represents a cation and a ##-## represents an anion...
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A little question regarding the TDMs between two different electronic states of a diatomic molecule. If I am calculating the TDM from state A to state B, is it the same if we are calculating the TDM from state B to state A? Are these two transitions the same?
Thank you so much...
A negative charge cloud distribute as a ellipsoid and a positive point charge situated at the centre of the ellipsoid.What should be the dipole moment of charge distribution.I mean, if the negative charge distribution is spherical and positive point charge at the centre then surely dipole moment...
When making an extension from linear dipole antennas to small circular antennas, I am only coming across expressions for a magnetic dipole moment (as opposed to having just an electric dipole moment for a linear dipole antenna). The expression being:
m = πr2I at its peak
The above expression...
Homework Statement
Text description: Let V(z) be the potential of a ring of charge on the axis of symmetry at
distance z from the center. Obtain the first two non-vanishing terms of the multipole expansion
for V(z) with z>>a where a is the radius of the ring. Can you see by symmetry that the...
Can someone explain how to determine if a compound has a dipole moment and how to determine how big or small it is (possibly numerical value)? I have a final tomorrow and I've looked this up on multiple website and cannot find any good explanation.
Why does hydroquinone possesses non zero dipole moment? The OH groups present at para positions on the benzene ring should cancel the effect of each other...if there is a plane change then exactly in which cases molecules do change planes?
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I am trying to calculate the dipole moment of a cylinder of volume charge density ##\rho_0## of radius ##R## and height ##H## with is center coinciding with the origin. My guess is that it should be 0 because of the symmetry but I am not able to show it. Below is my...
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I wasn't sure if this is more Physics/Astro or chemistry because its actually all 3.
i've got some conceptual issues with some tasks at hands, and was wondering if anyone could clear that up for me.
(These questions are all regarding molecules)
1) How do you create a potential energy...
Homework Statement
"A molecule has its dipole moment aligned with a 1.8 kN/C electric field. If it takes 3.5x10^(-27) J to reverse the molecule's orientation, what is its dipole moment?"
Homework Equations
Potential energy of dipole in an electric field
U = -p*E = -p*E*cos(theta)
U...
In one moment in time you have a charge going about in a circle of radius r. in another moment in time the charge goes in the same circle but faster, where Δv is the difference in speed. i want to find the change in the magnetic dipole moment Δm.if magnetic dipole moment m=IA (assuming uniform...
Hi, I have been trying to get the expression for the transition dipole moment of hydrogen but I am not able to get the expression. Hope someone can help me with that.
I want to evaluate \vec{d}(v)=<v|\hat{r}|0> where v is the free state and 0 is the 1s wave function for hydrogen...
So, I've got a charge distribution given by:
\begin{equation}
\rho(r,\phi,z)=\frac{q}{2\pi R}\delta(r-R)\delta(z)\cos(2\phi)
\end{equation}
This, if I'm not mistaken, translates into a circular charge distribution located in the z-plane, a distance R from origo.
Thus
\begin{equation}...
P.W. Anderson in his essay "more is different" said that:
"no stationary state of a system has an electric dipole moment". He used an example of NH3 to illustrate that. I then checked online and found that, Chemists said there is dipole moment in NH3 molecule, but (nuclear) physicists claim...
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The Earth's magnetic dipole moment is 8.0 x 1022 A m2.
(a) What is the magnetic field strength on the surface of the Earth at the Earth's north magnetic pole? You can assume that the current loop is deep inside the earth. 6.17e-5 T
(b)How does this compare to 5.0 x...
In "An Introduction to Electrodynamics", Griffiths gives the following equation for the dipole moment: p=\int r' \rho(r') d\tau'. My question is, in general, what volume am I integrating over? It seems a bit arbitrary to me. I assume I'm integrating over whatever volume is enclosing the charge...
I just wondered how I transform electromagnetic dipole moments.
For example assuming I have magnetic dipole moment μ in a frame without E dipole moment. Then I boost orthogonal to μ. Now I would like to determine the electric dipole moment.
I could use the magnetic potential and transform...
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The z component of the magnetic dipole moment due to the spin of an electron about its axis is μz = +/- eh/4∏m, where h = 6.63 x 10-34 J s is Planck's constant. A) If μz is parallel to a magnetic field of 10 T, how much energy in electron volts must be supplied to reverse...
imagine a door shaped circuit in the between a south and north pole
such that the long sides are perpendicular to the magnetic field created by the magnet , now
in my physics book , it says that the torque that rotates the door is equal to B * Md where Md is the magnetic dipole moment which...
i have an intuition of electric field lines, and force. All quantities yielded from an operation between two quantities should hold meaning. what meaning does the value "q x d" hold? I'm looking for intuition/ an intuitive grasp of the dipole moment.
I am calculating the dipole moment of a metal sphere in a uniform electric field E_0 in z-direction. From here I know that the charge density [look at page 15][1]
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How they know, how to see the spin of electron>??
Without external field applied, there is random dipole in the paramagnet.
for diamagnet, without external field , there will be no dipole exist.
Thanks.
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There are three charged line segments, each with linear charge density λ, extending from the origin to (a,0,0), from the origin to (0,b,0), and from the origin to (0,0,c).
a) Find the dipole moment of this charge distribution.
b) Find the first two terms in the...
How to calculate the magnetic dipole moment??
Does anyone out there know how I can calculate the magnetic dipole moment of a simple bar magnet?
Or any kind of magnet?
Without using this formula: \tau = μ x B
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http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/Physical_Chemistry/Atomic_Theory/Dipole_Moments
On the website above, I found an equation for the dipole moment of water:
"...the net dipole moment =2(1.5)xcos(104.5/2)=1.84 D."
I understand how to calculate the bond dipole. But after...
Generally the concept of dipole moment is used in neutral system, ie the total positive charge equals to the total negtive charge.
Could the concept and also the calculation be used in charged system?
For example, NaOH, (Na+)(O-2)(H+), we can calculate its dipole moment.
Could I calculate...
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Water relative permitivity is about 81. If the electric field E=x[V/m] (x unit vector) is inside the water, what is the vector P(dipole polarization per unit volume)?
Then
Assume that the density of water is 1000 [kg/m3]
and that there are 3.34 × 1025 molecules per...