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Define dipole moment of an electric dipole. Derive an expression for electric field

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The electric dipole moment is a measure of the separation of positive and negative electrical charges within a system, that is , a measure of the system's overall polarity. The SI units for electic dipole moment are coulomb-meter however , a commonly used unit in atomic physics and chemistry is debye.

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Derive an expression for electric field intensity at any point along the equatorial line of a dipole. Electric dipole moment is defined as the product of the electric dipole. Two point charges qA=3hC and qB = - 3 hc are located 20 cm apart the vaccum

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Derive an expression for the electric field intensity at any point along the equatorial line of a dipole. Electric dipole moment is defined as the product of either charge and the length of the electric dipole. Consider an electric dipole consisting of charges -q and +q seperated by a distance 2a.

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