Symbol Meaning: \vdots Susceptibility Electric Field

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In summary, the symbol \vdots represents a mathematical notation for an infinite sequence in both directions in the context of susceptibility and electric field. Susceptibility is the measure of a material's response to an electric field and is crucial in various areas of physics. It can be measured experimentally using methods such as Faraday rotation, SQUID magnetometry, and NMR. Susceptibility can be negative or positive, indicating whether a material is diamagnetic or paramagnetic.
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What symbol is this??

What does this mean " [tex] \vdots [/tex] "

I don't what its called so I couldn't google it...Its to do with Susceptibility and Electric Field.
 
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(The symbol inside the quotation marks)
 
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What context was it used in? Might be clearer if you put down the whole equation / sentance it's used in..
 
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Its used like this:

[tex] \overline{P} = \epsilon\chi^{(2)}\vdots\overline{E} [/tex]

(In relation to polarization and susceptibility of an EM wave)
 

1. What is the meaning of the symbol \vdots in the context of susceptibility and electric field?

The symbol \vdots represents a mathematical notation known as the vertical ellipsis or the vertical triple dot. In the context of susceptibility and electric field, it is used to denote a sequence that continues infinitely in both directions.

2. How is susceptibility related to the electric field?

Susceptibility is a measure of the degree to which a material can be polarized in response to an applied electric field. It is a proportionality constant that relates the electric field strength to the induced dipole moment in the material.

3. What is the significance of susceptibility in physics?

Susceptibility plays a crucial role in various areas of physics, such as electromagnetism, condensed matter physics, and quantum mechanics. It helps in understanding the behavior of materials in the presence of an external electric field and in predicting their response to it.

4. How is susceptibility measured experimentally?

Susceptibility can be measured experimentally by using techniques such as the Faraday rotation method, the SQUID magnetometry method, or the NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) method. These methods involve applying an external magnetic field and measuring the resulting induced magnetization in the material.

5. Can susceptibility be negative?

Yes, susceptibility can be negative. This indicates that the material is diamagnetic, meaning it is repelled by an applied magnetic field. In contrast, a positive susceptibility indicates that the material is paramagnetic, meaning it is attracted to an applied magnetic field.

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