-
another in a molecule,
creating a
temporary dipole.
These dipoles are
smaller in
magnitude than
permanent dipoles, but
still play a
large role in chemistry...
- ground. A
common example of a
dipole is the
rabbit ears
television antenna found on
broadcast television sets. All
dipoles are
electrically equivalent to...
-
dipoles and from the
polarizability of
atoms and
molecules (induced
dipoles).
These induced dipoles occur when one
molecule with a
permanent dipole repels...
- \mathbf {r} )}{r^{2}}}\mathbf {r} \right],}
where r is the
distance between dipoles. The
force acting on m1 is in the
opposite direction. The
torque can be...
-
Magnetic dipole–
dipole interaction, also
called dipolar coupling,
refers to the
direct interaction between two
magnetic dipoles.
Roughly speaking, the...
- moment, the
electrical dipole moment in
quantum mechanics Molecular dipole moment, the
electric dipole moment of a molecule. Bond
dipole moment, the measure...
-
nitrogen or oxygen, and c may be a carbon,
oxygen or nitrogen.
Known 1,3-
dipoles are:
Azides (RN3)
Ozone (O3)
Nitro compounds (RNO2)
Diazo compounds (R2CN2)...
-
figure shows a
uniform array of
identical dipoles between two surfaces. Internally, the
heads and
tails of
dipoles are
adjacent and cancel. At the bounding...
-
contain instantaneous dipoles (see
molecular dipoles). The "explanation" of the
dispersion force as the
interaction between two such
dipoles was
invented after...
- A
levitated dipole is a type of
nuclear fusion reactor design using a
superconducting torus which is
magnetically levitated inside the
reactor chamber...