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Undergrad Can Electric Fields Manipulate Water Molecules?
Yes, shortly after you posted your answer, I have found similar saying on other websites. There was this one site which caught my attention on something very interesting. http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/magnetic.html Here they say that with a sufficiently strong enough electric field, the...- phox2
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Undergrad Need help explaining two equations for similar events
Oh...wow...hehe. Thanks, I'm kind of new to this subject in physics, so it's kinda hard dealing with what a part if an equation does, along with figuring out which unit is what. Wait, so based on that, then the charge of the (+) side of water, because the ion is chlorine, is the dipole moment...- phox2
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Undergrad Need help explaining two equations for similar events
Ok, while rummaging through the internet, trying to find out the magnitude of water's pull on charged objects, I came across two different equations. One seemed more helpful, because it seems specific to water polarity, and the other seemed a bit generic. Helpful one: F= q [(2kp)/m^3] A reply...- phox2
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Undergrad Can Electric Fields Manipulate Water Molecules?
Ok, so, I'm doing a little project on water molecules. More specifically, on, well as the title suggests, realigning them. Now, at first, i thought it had to do with magnetism, when in fact magnetism has to do with electron spin rather than charges. As I tried using an electromagnet, for the...- phox2
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