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According to Langevin's formula, the polarizability of a polar molecule at temperature r, for pE <^ kT, is Of = p^/{3kT), where p is the permanent dipole moment. From the measurement k =^S0 for water, calculate the dipole moment of a water molecule. Express the result in units of eajg.

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