Inertial defect
Inertial defect
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Definition of inertial defect
Inertial defect - In molecular spectroscopy, the quantity I-I-I for a molecule whose equilibrium configuration is planar, where I,Ib, and Icare the effective principal moments of inertia. The inertial defect for a rigid planar molecule would be zero, but vibration-rotation interactions in a real molecule lead to a positive inertial defect.
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