Hi all,
Does a magnetic field cause any changes in the electric polarity of a polar molecule like water, Depending on the local generated electric field due to thermal motion of molecules ?
It may not be observed in bulk state due to the randomness of thermal motion and so the variation of velocity will cancel out the effect, but I assume that the molecular interaction energy within the same fluid or with other molecules would change, locally at least.
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