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Dielectric and Electric dipole moment

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Difference between Dielectric and Electric dipole moment

Dielectric vs. Electric dipole moment

A dielectric (or dielectric material) is an electrical insulator that can be polarized by an applied electric field. 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.

Similarities between Dielectric and Electric dipole moment

Dielectric and Electric dipole moment have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chemical polarity, Clausius–Mossotti relation, Dielectric spectroscopy, Dipole, Dirac delta function, Electric field, Electric susceptibility, Permittivity, Polarization density, Relative permittivity, Torque.

Chemical polarity

In chemistry, polarity is a separation of electric charge leading to a molecule or its chemical groups having an electric dipole or multipole moment.

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Clausius–Mossotti relation

The Clausius–Mossotti relation expresses the dielectric constant (relative permittivity) εr of a material in terms of the atomic polarizibility α of the material's constituent atoms and/or molecules, or a homogeneous mixture thereof.

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Dielectric spectroscopy

Dielectric spectroscopy (which falls in a subcategory of impedance spectroscopy) measures the dielectric properties of a medium as a function of frequency.

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Dipole

In electromagnetism, there are two kinds of dipoles.

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Dirac delta function

In mathematics, the Dirac delta function (function) is a generalized function or distribution introduced by the physicist Paul Dirac.

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Electric field

An electric field is a vector field surrounding an electric charge that exerts force on other charges, attracting or repelling them.

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Electric susceptibility

In electricity (electromagnetism), the electric susceptibility (\chi_; Latin: susceptibilis "receptive") is a dimensionless proportionality constant that indicates the degree of polarization of a dielectric material in response to an applied electric field.

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Permittivity

In electromagnetism, absolute permittivity, often simply called permittivity, usually denoted by the Greek letter ε (epsilon), is the measure of resistance that is encountered when forming an electric field in a particular medium.

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Polarization density

In classical electromagnetism, polarization density (or electric polarization, or simply polarization) is the vector field that expresses the density of permanent or induced electric dipole moments in a dielectric material.

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Relative permittivity

The relative permittivity of a material is its (absolute) permittivity expressed as a ratio relative to the permittivity of vacuum.

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Torque

Torque, moment, or moment of force is rotational force.

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Dielectric and Electric dipole moment Comparison

Dielectric has 136 relations, while Electric dipole moment has 66. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 5.45% = 11 / (136 + 66).

References

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