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define ideal electric dipole with an example​

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An electric dipole is composed of two electric charges with opposite signs brought very close together. An ideal electric dipole is one in which the two charges are only infinitesimally separated. Equations defined particularly for electric dipoles are defined in terms of the electric dipole moment. (\vec{p}).

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An electric dipole is composed of two electric charges with opposite signs brought very close together. An ideal electric dipole is one in which the two charges are only infinitesimally separated. Equations defined particularly for electric dipoles are defined in terms of the electric dipole moment. (\vec{p}).

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