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An electric dipole of dipole moment p is enclosed in a hollow sphere of radius R (R > l) where l is length of dipole. The flux through the sphere is​

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Answered by udhayaskd
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An electric dipole is at the centre of a hollow sphere of radius r, where Q is the charge and d is the distance between the two charges of the dipole. The total normal electric flux through the sphere. As charge enclosed in sphere is zero. Hence, the total normal electric flux through the sphere is zero.

Answered by Anonymous
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An electric dipole is at the centre of a hollow sphere of radius r, where Q is the charge and d is the distance between the two charges of the dipole. The total normal electric flux through the sphere. As charge enclosed in sphere is zero. Hence, the total normal electric flux through the sphere is zero.

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