Physics, asked by honey19200, 10 months 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

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Answered by mufeedhapc256
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Answer:

option A is correct..

Explanation:

electric potential along the equatorial line is given by,

|E(eq)|= p/4π£r^3

(where E = electric potential along equatorial line

P= electric dipole

r= distance between the point and the center of the dipole)

  • therefore,

E=9×10^9×1×10^-6/4^3 { where,1/4π£•=9×10^9}

=9×10^3/64

=9/64KV

hope this helps..!!

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