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This spontaneous electric dipole moment can be repeatedly transitioned between two or more equivalent states or directions upon application of an external electric field -- a property utilised in numerous ferroelectric technologies, for example nano-electronic computer memory, RFID cards, medical ultrasound transducers, infrared cameras, submarine sonar, vibration and pressure sensors, and precision actuators.
Moreover, Higher dipole moment of 1,3dibromonaphthalene (2) than 1,4-dibomonaphthalene (3) supported the synthesis of 1,3dibromonaphthalene (2) properly.
Although the eddy-forced envelope soliton model can describe a life cycle of atmospheric dipole blocking [7, 8], the KdV-type soliton cannot represent the time variation or life of atmospheric dipole blocking [2, 3].
Recent demonstrations in liquid-metal reconfigurable antennas include monopole [6, 7], dipole [8], planar inverted F [9], Yagi-Uda [10-12], patch [13, 14], and slot [15] antennas.
In this paper we consider a different situation where the magnetic field is not anymore externally generated but is generated from inside the sample, e.g., an infinitesimal magnetic dipole placed at the center of a mesoscopic sphere.
A previous study [1] considered the ratio of fields at a tip and a contacting surface calculated in the dipole approximation in static limit (Rayleigh approximation) for the case of tip-source.
In this paper, we present an alternative proposal to the understanding and interpretation of the dipole moment of diatomic molecules, present content in the curriculum of physical chemistry and quantum chemistry disciplines in undergraduate chemistry courses.
This analogy is based on the formation of magnetic dipoles, like electric dipoles, but consisting of two point fictitious magnetic charges (hereinafter--the dipole model of magnetization).
This motion is called the CMB dipole. But the velocity (630 km/s, or 1.4 million mph) is about double what it should be, if Shapley and the other clusters were solely responsible.