Physics, asked by swara135, 1 year ago

An electric dipole of dipole moment 1 uC-m is
placed along x -axis with its centre at origin. The
electric potential at point (O, 4) m due to the
given dipole will be

Answers

Answered by DevMazumdar
8

Answer:

0.7 uC-m

Explanation:

Use dipoletic formula

Answered by talasilavijaya
0

Answer:

Electric potential due to dipole moment at a point is 562.5V

Explanation:

Given an electric dipole moment,  1 \mu C-m=10^{-6} \ C-m

          and distance of point, P(0, 4) m

Electric potential due to dipole moment at a point is

                 V=\frac{kq}{r^{2} }

                      =\frac{9\times 10^{9} \times 10^{-6}}{4^{2} }=\frac{9\times 10^{3} }{16 }

                      =562.5V

Electric potential due to dipole moment at a point is 562.5V

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