The addition or subtraction of the frequencies stemming from the precession of the magnetic moment around the magnetic field and the precession of the electric dipole moment around the electric field.
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Charged particles in a stationary state do not move, but a superposition of such states may result in a transition state that has an electric dipole moment that oscillates in time.
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Measuring a neutron electric dipole moment at a much higher level than predicted by the Standard Model would therefore directly confirm this suspicion and improve our understanding of CP-violating processes.
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The rotational energies are derived theoretically by considering the molecules to be rigid rotors and then applying extra terms to account for Stark splitting which allows molecular electric dipole moments to be determined.
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Phosphatidylcholine is a neutral lipid, but it carries an electric dipole moment of about 10 D . Vibrational dynamics of phosphatidylcholine and its hydration waters has been recently calculated from first principles.
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When an object is penetrated by an electric field, its material can get polarised, which means that inside it, an electric dipole moment density \ mathbf { P } arises.
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Where "'P "'is the electric polarization the volume density of electric dipole moments, and "'D "'is the electric displacement field.
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Where ? 0 is the permittivity of free space and "'P "'is the electric polarization ( the vector field corresponding to electric dipole moments present in the medium ).
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He is also known for his precise measurement of the electron electric dipole moment using a beam of thorium monoxide, conducted in collaboration with the groups of Gerald Gabrielse and John Doyle at Harvard.
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Small dust grains are likely to have a permanent electric dipole moment "'& mu; "'due to the intrinsic dipole moment of molecules within the grain and uneven charge distribution.