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A charge 'q' is moved from a point A above a dipole of dipole moment 'p' to a point B below the dipole in equatorial plane without acceleration. Find the work done in the process.

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Answered by satishsolanki1p34l6l
133
Work= 0 jule
No work is done. Becoz for a dipole equitorial line is equipotential line.

Work = potential difference * charge

Potential difference between two given location is zero
Answered by nalinsingh
65

Hey !!

No work is done.

W = qVab = q × 0 = 0

DETAILED EXPLANATION

It is seen that potential due to dipole at any point on equipotential line is equatorial plane is zero. From the figure, point A and B lies in equatorial plane of dipole, where work done in moving charge 'q' from point A and B without acceleration will be zero.


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