Dielectric is that material which behave as a insulator upto its limit ( aalag dielectric ki aalag limit hoti hai) and after its limit is crossed (when we supply more electric field) it behave as conductor.
Nice video. Conclusion is that, in polar dielectrics there is electric field inside it while, in nonpolar dielectrics, field inside the material is zero ? Am I right ? Kindly guide
Sorry I’m English....dielectric is the natural energy which we know as life’s energy....it is also known as dielectric field.....when effected by resonance frequency...it charges up the release or discharge of that energy is what we call electricity.......our bodies work because of the dielectric that runs through us...or eyes see because they adjust to decipher vibrations of field pressure.....if you’re not sure...I froze a magnet 🧲 in a glass of water....choose a good size one to experiment with yourself.....you’ll see that even though the magnet is motionless check out the effect it has to the ice....it’s well cool 😎...
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Hema Gaikwad The direction of electric fields is always defined as the direction a positive test charge would move if it was dropped in the field. ... A negative charge has an inward electric field because it attracts positive charges. The positive charge has an outward electric field, pushing away like charges.
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In polar molecule the centre of gravity of the positive and negative charges do not coincide and non polar molcules the centre of gravity of positive and negative charges coincide.
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CO2 is a non-polar molecule. The net dipole moment is zero due to the linear arrangement of the 3 atoms in one molecule (2 oxygen atoms bonded to the 1 carbon atom from opposite sides). So, there is nothing wrong with the video explanation. Hope it helps. ;)
@@Learning4uRanjitSir Can you please elaborate? I thought that there would be electric field between the + tive end of one atom and -tive end of the adjacent atom and this field would point in opposite direction of the dielectric's overall electric field.
Water bhi dielectric constant h mtlab insulator to electricity ko flow nhi krne dega or wood bhi insulator hai fir water me current kyu lgta h or wood m nhi Dono hi to insulator h Plzzzzzz answer if anyone knows
Sohan Patidar Pure water do not conduct electricity because for the conduction of electricity it required free charge particals, which pure water do not have but mineral water have because of the minerals present in it, Water conduct electricity..!
Excellent information but I have to be honest I speak English I come from Australia and it was very hard to understand what you were saying. Maybe you could get somebody to narrate for you and do English version.
+Pankaj Kumar Roy Diatomic oxygen is made up of the same two elements, and they equally share the 4 electrons that make up the double bond between them. They're equally electronegative, which means that there are not any partial charges for each element. Since neither atom pulls harder, it's a non-polar covalent bond. I hope you have got the point..!!
Dielectric is that material which behave as a insulator upto its limit ( aalag dielectric ki aalag limit hoti hai) and after its limit is crossed (when we supply more electric field) it behave as conductor.
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Difference between insulators and dielectrics??
Nice video.
Conclusion is that, in polar dielectrics there is electric field inside it while, in nonpolar dielectrics, field inside the material is zero ?
Am I right ? Kindly guide
No, not electric field inside it's electric dipole moment inside in polar molecules which Jon polar don't exist..!
Now Concept is clear
Thank you so much! It helped me understand the concept very well.
Sir Mera ek question that ki -what is the difference between dielectrics and insulator or if that are same??
No.....both are different.....but you can consider.....both are same
In non polar dielectric is dipole created due to the electric field b/w the parallel plates of capacitor?
what do you mean by, in non polar the dipole moment coincides with each other?
Concide mean overlap bro
Plz tell me in English difference between polar non polar molecules with eg
Sorry I’m English....dielectric is the natural energy which we know as life’s energy....it is also known as dielectric field.....when effected by resonance frequency...it charges up the release or discharge of that energy is what we call electricity.......our bodies work because of the dielectric that runs through us...or eyes see because they adjust to decipher vibrations of field pressure.....if you’re not sure...I froze a magnet 🧲 in a glass of water....choose a good size one to experiment with yourself.....you’ll see that even though the magnet is motionless check out the effect it has to the ice....it’s well cool 😎...
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would you suggest a books to understand dielectric, thank you
hey could you explain it
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distance between H+ and Cl- is called bond length not dipole moment
Boond length*charge is equal to dipole moment
Yes
P=q*2l
Distance between h nd cl is 2a but dipole moment is q*2a
To q ka matlab + - he na do same weight ke
It would be more helpful make a separate sound track in english and ? Thanks for peaking my curiosity. Best Wishes
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Dipole moment ko Negative to positive direct krte hai sir
Dipole moment is something else.
Its coinciding property
Yes, it is the product of the charge and the distance between the two charges
Yes, it is the product of the charge and the distance between the two charges
Starts at0:52
Excellent
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Why they have positive charge on right side
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Hema Gaikwad
The direction of electric fields is always defined as the direction a positive test charge would move if it was dropped in the field. ... A negative charge has an inward electric field because it attracts positive charges. The positive charge has an outward electric field, pushing away like charges.
What is the meaning of coinciding dipole moment??
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In polar molecule the centre of gravity of the positive and negative charges do not coincide and non polar molcules the centre of gravity of positive and negative charges coincide.
Simple but exellent
Mind blowing
What will be net electric field in case of polar dielectric
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At 2:32 ...CO2 is a polar dielectrics...🆗....sir...plz do correction
CO2 is a non-polar molecule. The net dipole moment is zero due to the linear arrangement of the 3 atoms in one molecule (2 oxygen atoms bonded to the 1 carbon atom from opposite sides).
So, there is nothing wrong with the video explanation. Hope it helps. ;)
its non polar correction is required in ur comment not in video
Good job....
Go ahead
Dipole moment not explained clearly
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But what the electric field between adjacent atoms?
They cancelled out each other..!
@@Learning4uRanjitSir Can you please elaborate? I thought that there would be electric field between the + tive end of one atom and -tive end of the adjacent atom and this field would point in opposite direction of the dielectric's overall electric field.
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Chapter name?
Water bhi dielectric constant h mtlab insulator to electricity ko flow nhi krne dega or wood bhi insulator hai fir water me current kyu lgta h or wood m nhi Dono hi to insulator h
Plzzzzzz answer if anyone knows
Sohan Patidar
Pure water do not conduct electricity because for the conduction of electricity it required free charge particals, which pure water do not have but mineral water have because of the minerals present in it, Water conduct electricity..!
Thx sir it was very helpful🙏
Bro dipole moment is not a distance what r u teaching.... And if it doesn't then how the hell they r polar.... What???
Excellent video
Well suited in electric polarixation topic
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What is the coincide ?
What is the meaning of coinciding
Excellent information but I have to be honest I speak English I come from Australia and it was very hard to understand what you were saying. Maybe you could get somebody to narrate for you and do English version.
Sir jo -ve & +ve charge hai ye ek hi atom me present rahate hai kya...??
No it's present in every atoms..!!
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This is not dilpole moment but center of mass
Can you please explain in English
Sure I'll give my best in upcoming videos..!
And thanks for the suggestion..!
@@Learning4uRanjitSir plz sir aap hindi me aache padate ho ncert or rbse wale hindi video ki reccomand bahut karte he
Thank you sir, your way of explaining is easy and quite understanding....
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Well explained sir,Thnkx for this
Chemistry r physics?
Physic
Exclusively Field Conductive Material. It doesn't not conduct a current, it conducts a voltage, a field. Makes big distance small between plates.
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Can you just explain in fully english cause im confused
Yeah... This was helpful... But can you lecture throughout in english???. Because I'm very poor in hindi.....
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Non conductor _h2o ?🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Yes it’s a non conducting because it do not form ions
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bt CO2 is a polar molecule🤔
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Nice video Thanks for it
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I cnt understand ...tell clearly
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Bht acha explain kiya sir
Grammar portion plesss
CO2 polar hai aapne non polar me liya hai 😯
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Nice video
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sir can you please explain dielectric loss also?
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Why o2 is non polar
+Pankaj Kumar Roy
Diatomic oxygen is made up of the same two elements, and they equally share the 4 electrons that make up the double bond between them. They're equally electronegative, which means that there are not any partial charges for each element. Since neither atom pulls harder, it's a non-polar covalent bond.
I hope you have got the point..!!
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Awesome video sir !
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Gud explanation
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Soon I will upload..
Thank u sir
Good Explanation
Good explanation