Polarity in Physics
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What is the term that describes the degree of a molecule's positive and negative poles?

Polarity

What determines the polarity of a molecule?

The difference in electronegativity between atoms

What type of bond is formed when two atoms share electrons unequally?

Polar covalent bond

What is the result of a molecule having a polar covalent bond?

<p>A molecule with a permanent electric dipole moment</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is an example of a molecule with a polar covalent bond?

<p>Water (H2O)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Polarity

  • In physics, polarity refers to the intrinsic property of having two opposite poles, such as north and south poles in magnets or positive and negative poles in electric charges.
  • Polarity is a fundamental concept in understanding the behavior of magnetic and electric fields.
  • It is a crucial concept in various fields, including electromagnetism, chemistry, and biology.

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Understand the concept of polarity in physics, its significance in magnetic and electric fields, and its applications in various fields.

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