Define dipole moment of an electric dipole . Is it a scalar or a Vector quantity ?
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positive to negative
it is a scalar quantity
it is a scalar quantity
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Electric dipole moment of an electric dipole is equal to the product of its either charge and the length of the electric dipole.
It is denoted by P . It's unit is coulomb-meter.
> It is a vector quantity and its direction is from negative charge to positive charge.
It is denoted by P . It's unit is coulomb-meter.
> It is a vector quantity and its direction is from negative charge to positive charge.
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