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Dielectric materials and Gauss’s law in dielectrics - Electrical Diary

What is Dielectric materials? Dielectric materials are insulating materials that do not conduct electricity. They are used to separate electrical charges and store electrical energy. When an electric…

Electric displacement and its Application - Electrical Diary

What is electric displacement? Electric displacement, also known as electric flux density, is a vector quantity in electromagnetism that represents the flow of electric charge in a dielectric materi…

Clausius-Mossotti equation for dielectric material - Electrical Diary

What is Clausius-Mossotti equation? The Clausius-Mossotti equation is a relationship between the relative permittivity (εr) of a dielectric material and its molecular polarizability (α). The equation…

Electric polarization , Polarizability and Permittivity - Electrical Diary

What is Electric polarization? Electric polarization refers to the separation of electric charges within a material in response to an external electric field. When an electric field is applied to a m…

Potential and Potential Energy Density due to Charge - Electrical Diary

What is Potential Energy? Potential energy due to electric charge is the energy associated with the interaction of electric charges. It is a scalar quantity that depends on the magnitude and distrib…

Multipoles: Concept of monopoles and dipoles- Electrical Diary

What is multipoles? In electromagnetism, a multipole refers to a distribution of electric charge or magnetic moment that is not uniform. The most common types of multipoles are monopoles (single cha…

Gauss law : Definition,Gauss law formula and Application

What is gauss's law? Gauss's law states that the total electric flux through a closed surface is proportional to the charge enclosed within the surface. Mathematically, it can be expressed as…
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