An electric dipole consists of a
particle with a charge of +6x10-6 C
at the origin and a particle with a
charge of -6x10-6C on the x axis at
x = 3x 10-3 m. Its dipole moment is.
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An electric dipole consists of charges of 2.0 x 10–8 C separated by a distance of 2 mm. It is placed near a long line charge of density 4.0 x 10–4 cm–1 as shown in the figure below, such that the negative charge is at a distance of 2 cm from the line charge. Calculate the force acting on dipole.
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