Chapter 23 Problem 46

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Problem

H20

The dipole moment, considered as a vector, points from the negative to the positive charge. The water molecule has a dipole moment which is due to two dipole moments and as shown. The distance between each H and the O is about m the lines joining the center of the O atom with each H atom make an angle of 104° as shown, and the net dipole moment has been measured to be .

(a) Determine the effective charge q on each H atom.

(b) Determine the electric potential, far from the molecule, due to each dipole, and , and show that

where is the magnitude of the net dipole moment, ,and V is the total potential due to both and .Take at .

Solution

around the H20 in polar coordinates

(a)

Since the interatomic distance and the charge distrubution is the same,

(b)

using the polar coordinates, any point of interest can be represented as . Since we know the angle between and , it is easy to relate the point of interest to the dipole moments. Since the potential is a scalar quantity, the potential at point of interest is simply the scalar summation of the potential due to and