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dipole 1. Without qualification usually means electric dipole, a system composed of two charges of equal and opposite sign separated by a distance. A magnetic dipole is an electric current loop enclosing a finite area in a plane. See dipole moment. 2. Same as dipole antenna.
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dipole moment a quantitative measure of the degree of charge separation in a molecule
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dipole moment When a molecule has some charge separation (usually because the molecule is polar), it's said to have a dipole moment.
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dipole An object whose centers of positive and negative charge do not coincide. For example, a hydrogen chloride (HCl) molecule is an electric dipole because bonding electrons are on average closer to the chlorine atom than the hydrogen, producing a partial positive charge on the H end and a partial negative charge on the Cl end.
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dipole This is an antenna that is fed from the center (such as rabbit ears).
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