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Define electric field at a point. Is it a scalar or a vector quantity? Why should the test charge q0 be infinitesimally small for finding the electric field at a point? Show that the electric field due to a small electric dipole at a point on the perpendicular bisector or broad-side on position, is inversely proportional to the third power of the perpendicular distance between the point and the line joining the charge.

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the test charge qo be infinitesimally small for finding the electric field at a. ... Show that the electric field due to a small electric dipole at a point on the. perpendicular bisector or broad-side on position, is inversely proportional to. the third power of the perpendicular distance between the point and the line.

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