A homopolar compound is a type of chemical compound in which the bonding involves the sharing of electrons between atoms of the same or similar electronegativity, resulting in nonpolar bonds. This typically occurs in diatomic molecules, such as O₂ or N₂, where atoms of the same element share electrons equally. In a broader sense, homopolar compounds can also refer to compounds that do not possess significant dipole moments due to uniform charge distribution.
This compound is the chromium phosphate.
They both have the word COMPOUND :)
Chlorine oxide would be a covalent compound, and not an ionic compound.
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Yes that works but first you should design a homopolar magnet because there are no homopolar magnets built, yet !
well a homopolar motor turns. (to say it bluntly) its all thanks to an electrical current flowing through a magnetic field.
There are 3 types 1) monopolar 2)bipolar 3)homopolar
Homopolar motors work by using a magnetic field to create motion. The key principle behind their operation is the interaction between the magnetic field and the current flowing through a conductor, which generates a force that causes the conductor to move. This movement creates rotational motion in the motor.
A homopolar motor works by using a magnetic field to create motion. It consists of a battery, a conductor, and a magnet. When the conductor is placed between the battery terminals and a magnetic field is applied, a current flows through the conductor, creating a force that causes the conductor to rotate. The key principles behind its operation are Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction and the Lorentz force law.
Zero sequence impedance indicates a homopolar symmetrical component. It is a term used in electrical engineering within a three-phase system of linear combinations.
It is a compound.
Water is a compound
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The noun rowboat is a closed compound.