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At a point on the axis of an electric dipole

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Answered by nimmianejabka
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Explanation:

the electric potential at a point on the axis of an electric dipole depends upon the distance of the point from the dipole.

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Answered by barmansuraj489
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Concept introduction:

A pair of opposite charges q and –q separated by a particular distance is called an electric dipole. Electric dipoles in space are always oriented from negative charge -q to positive charge q by convention. The dipole's center is defined as the point where q and –q meet.

Given:

Here it is given that the point of an electric dipole.

To find:

We have to find that is electric field or electric potential is zero or not.

Solution:

At a point on the axis of an electric dipole -> C. neither electric field nor electric potential is zero.

Final answer:

Hence, the final answer of the question is->  C. neither electric field nor electric potential is zero.

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