Associations to the word «Dipolar»
Noun
- Separation
- Motion
- Pathway
- Exchange
- Average
- Synthesis
- Powder
- Ratio
- Transform
- Technique
- Copper
- Effect
- Oxygen
- Cross
- Component
- Sion
- Crystal
- Calculation
- Charge
- Signal
- Double
- Resolution
- Strength
- Quantity
- Respect
- Cycle
- Exhibit
- Figure
- Domain
- Decrease
- Energy
- Ring
- Removal
- Rate
- Diameter
- Density
- Metal
- Efficiency
- Label
- Phenomenon
- Dimension
- Remove
- Chain
- Shape
- Moment
- Method
- Wave
- Sheet
- Variation
- Measure
- Affect
- Material
- Preparation
- Concentration
- Glass
Adjective
Verb
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.
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