CCL: Arranging electric charges to manage Dipole moment ..????
- From: Reaz Uddin <riaasuddin(0)yahoo.com>
- Subject: CCL: Arranging electric charges to manage Dipole moment
..????
- Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 09:35:57 -0700 (PDT)
Thanks for the reply.
Isn't it possible to say the system has net dipole or not just
seeing the arrangement of charges.? Without calculating this components??? As
Kumar replied me.
Thanks
REAZ
"Shobe, David
David.Shobe-.-sud-chemie.com" <owner-chemistry[*]ccl.net>
wrote:
Sent to CCL by: "Shobe, David"
[David.Shobe{}sud-chemie.com]
REAZ,
You can calculate the x component
of the dipole moment as follows:
calculate the sum over charges .SIGMA. qi xi
where qi is the magnitude
of the i'th charge and (xi, yi, zi) is the position
of the i'th charge.
All those i's are supposed to be subscripts. The y and z
components of
the dipole
moment are calculated analogously.
It may appear at first that this
formula is dependent on the choice of
origin, but it really isn't, as long as
the ensemble of charges is
neutral overall. Changing the origin will change
each xi in the sum,
but the changes will cancel out for positive and negative
charges.
For a continuous charge density, one replaces the sums with
integrals.
Regards,
--David Shobe
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To: Shobe, David
Subject: CCL: Arranging electric charges to manage
Dipole moment ..????
Sent to CCL by: "Reaz Uddin" [riaasuddin :
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Hi,
Can anybody explain me the arrangement of charges with
respect to the
dipole moment. I mean, How can I arrange a small number(lets
say 8 or
12) of charges where I could find at certain arrangement no
dipole
moment (like
they cancel out each other) or at certain arrangement they
show the dipole
moment. Take an example of 12 charges in which 4 are +
and 4 are -.
I
would say I arranged them in the following
manner:
+-+-
++--
+--+
Does the above arrangement show dipole
moment,? if yes then please
arrange it in a way so that they dont show any
dipole moment.
Hope I'd get an explanatory answer in this regard.
Thanks
in advance. I appreciate you guys.
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