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The electric dipole moment is represented by the letter "p". This set is equal to the charge of the atom in an electric dipole multiplied by the distance between the atoms. | |||
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The electric dipole moment is represented by the letter "p". This set is equal to the charge of the atom in an electric dipole multiplied by the distance between the atoms.
[math]\displaystyle{ \boldsymbol{\p} = \boldsymbol{s} \times\mathbf{q} }[/math]
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