Calculate the electric dipole moment of an electron and a proton 4.30nmapart.

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The electric dipole moment of an electron and a proton4.30 nm is6.88×1028Cm

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The given data 

An electron and a proton ared=4.30 nm apart.

02

Understanding the concept of electric dipole moment 

Using the concept of the electric dipole moment, the value of the dipole moment for an electron and a proton can be calculated. Again, the direction of the dipole directs from a negative charge to a positive charge.

Formula:

The magnitude of the dipole moment is given by, p=qd (i)

where, q is the positive charge in the dipole and d is the separation of the charges.

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Calculation of the electric dipole moment 

For the dipole described in the problem, using the given data in the equation (i), we can get the electric dipole moment as given:

p=(1.60x1019 C)(4.30x109 m)=6.88x1028Cm

The dipole moment is a vector that points from the negative toward the positive charge.

Hence, the value of the dipole moment is 6.88x1028 Cm

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