1. Assertion (A): In ionic dielectrics, P = Pe + Pi.Reason (R): In ionic crystals, permanent electric dipole moment is zero.





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  • By: guest on 02 Jun 2017 12.59 am
    In ionic dielectrics μp = ∑i ei ri and Po = 0. Therefore P = Pe + Pi.
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