359325
I.
In an external electric field, the positive and negative charges of non-polar molecule are displaced in opposite directions.
II.
In non-polar molecules displacement stops when the external force on the constituent charges of the molecule is balanced by the restoring force.
III.
The non-polar molecule develops an induced dipole moment.
359325
I.
In an external electric field, the positive and negative charges of non-polar molecule are displaced in opposite directions.
II.
In non-polar molecules displacement stops when the external force on the constituent charges of the molecule is balanced by the restoring force.
III.
The non-polar molecule develops an induced dipole moment.
359325
I.
In an external electric field, the positive and negative charges of non-polar molecule are displaced in opposite directions.
II.
In non-polar molecules displacement stops when the external force on the constituent charges of the molecule is balanced by the restoring force.
III.
The non-polar molecule develops an induced dipole moment.
359325
I.
In an external electric field, the positive and negative charges of non-polar molecule are displaced in opposite directions.
II.
In non-polar molecules displacement stops when the external force on the constituent charges of the molecule is balanced by the restoring force.
III.
The non-polar molecule develops an induced dipole moment.