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Define dipole moment of an electric dipole. Is it a scalar quantity or a vector quantity?

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Answer: Dipole moment of an electric field is defined as numerically equally to torque acting on Dipole when it is placed a uniform electric field of unit intensity perpendicular to the field. It is a vector quantity.

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Answer: Dipole moment of an electric field is defined as numerically equally to torque acting on Dipole when it is placed a uniform electric field of unit intensity perpendicular to the field. It is a vector quantity.

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