Associations to the word «Dipolar»
Noun
- Coupling
- Dipole
- Relaxation
- Tensor
- Polarization
- Resonance
- Excitation
- Spin
- Interaction
- Nucleus
- Proton
- Alder
- Spectroscopy
- Solid
- Ppm
- Solvent
- Correlation
- Orientation
- Electron
- Molecule
- Bonding
- Spectrum
- Khz
- Carbon
- Coherence
- Susceptibility
- Shift
- Rotor
- Conformation
- Rotation
- Diffusion
- Hz
- Nance
- Pulse
- Modulation
- Amplitude
- Polymer
- Angle
- Hydrogen
- Eq
- Echo
- Peptide
- Dependence
- Alignment
- Ion
- Tumbling
- Dispersion
- Vector
- Trapping
- Poly
- Reaction
- Equation
- Atom
- Enhancement
- Locking
- Dynamo
- Bond
- Oscillation
- Liquid
- Compound
- Restraint
- Multiple
- Experiment
- Transition
- Decay
- Backbone
- Oxide
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
DIPOLAR, adjective. (physics) having north and south magnetic poles
DIPOLAR, adjective. (physics) (chemistry) possessing a dipole
Dictionary definition
DIPOLAR, adjective. Having equal and opposite electric charges or magnetic poles having opposite signs and separated by a small distance.
Wise words
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