show and explain how electromagnetic light can interact with a rotating molecule. Using the example the rotation of HF
Rotation of DIATOMIC Molecule having a permanent DIPOLE Moment (for example-HF, HCl etc.) is shown as below-

Now an electronic wave of an oscillatory magnetic fie;d can interact with the dipole. This interaction leads to the formation of Microwave Spectra.
The Diatomic molecule with a permanent Dipole Moment gets excited by the incident Electromagnetic Radiation and the Electric Field of the electromagnetic radiation exerts a TORQUE on the molecule.The resultant spectra that is originated by this interaction is situated at the Microwave region of the Electromagnetic Spectrum.

show and explain how electromagnetic light can interact with a rotating molecule. Using the example the...
Energy, in the form of some type of light, applied to a sample can interact with the sample. Which interactions are possible? A. Absorbed by the molecule B. Transmitted (passes through, is not absorbed) C. Emitted by the molecule after absorbtion D. Reflected by the molecule Choices are: A and C A and D C and D A, B, C, and D
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Question 1 A rotating light is located 20 feet from a wall. The light completes one rotation every 3 seconds. Find the rate at which the light projected onto the wall is moving along the wall when the light's angle is 10 degrees from perpendicular to the wall. wall light a feet per second Answer is a positive value.
A free-electron model for a benzene molecule can be approximated via a particle rotating in a ring (2-D rigid rotor problem). Use this model assuming the radius of benzene of 1.39 ˚A to answer the following questions: a) Find the energies of the occupied electronic levels; plot a schematic diagram of the electronic levels. b) Calculate the wavelength (in nm) of the lowest-energy electronic transition in benzene. c) In what region of the electromagnetic spectrum is this transition? How does...
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Problem 2 Part A Maxwell's equations can be used to show that electromagnetic waves can propagate through space. (a) Describe the key aspects of an electromagnetic wave. Your description should mention the electric and magnetic fields, direction of propagation, and speed. A diagram would be useful in explaining these concepts (b) At some point in space, a sinusoidal electromagnetic wave has an intensity of 2.5 Wm-2 Calculate the amplitudes of the electric field...
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Explain how we can obtain the electromagnetic torque of a triply - excited rotary actuator supplied by current i1, i2, i3.