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Calculate the electric field at a distance of 1 m from the center of electric dipole on it's axial line the electric dipole consists of two opposite charges each of magnitude 2×10 raise to the power -14 separated by the distance of 2×10 raise to power -4

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Answered by kasikayal2001
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Answer:

Here is your answer

(Assuming all values are in SI)

Dipole moment,P =charge×distance

= 2*10^(-14)×2*10^(-4)

= 4*10^(-18)Cm

Electric field =2P/4π£r^3

Substitute

Ans=72nN/C

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