Lecture

Electric Dipoles and Materials

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This lecture covers the measurement of electric dipole density in vacuum and materials, the properties of insulating materials, dielectric constants, and the detection of aircraft by radar. It also discusses the concepts of ferroelectricity, magnetism, and the different types of magnetic behaviors in materials.

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