No. The average of the deviations, or mean deviation, will always be zero. The standard deviation is the average squared deviation which is usually non-zero.
Cl2 is non polar.So there are london dispersion
Yes,CH4 is non polar.So it has london dispersion.
In the fiber optics there are different types of losses; these are the bending loss, absorption loss, dispersion loss, and scattering losses. Bending losses is the loss which exists when an optical fiber undergoes bending, this includes macroscopic and microscopic bending. Absorption loss is the absorption of light energy resulting in dimming of light at the end of the fiber, this includes intrinsic and extrinsic absorption. Dispersion loss is the distortion of the signal as it travels along the fiber optic cable, this includes intermodal and intramodal dispersion. Scattering losses occurs due to microscopic variations in the material density, compositional fluctuations, structural homogeneities and manufacturing defects, this includes linear and non-linear scattering.
yes, CH4 has London dispersion forces because it is a non-polar molecule and non-polar molecules have London dispersion forces present in them. there are no other forces present in CH4.
The dispersion of two (non-miscible) liquids is called an emulsion: Examples: milk, mayonnaise, hand cream
London Dispersion Fores, as C2H4 is Non Polar...
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Non Zero Sumness was created in 2002.
Non zero one was created in 2009.
London dispersion forces