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Derive the electric field due to an electric dipole at point of the axial line 5 mark answer​

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Answered by sansar1975chand
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Answer:

The magnitude of electric field due to the charge -q will be E−q=kq(r+a)2. Since it is a negative charge, the direction of electric field E−q will be in the opposite direction of the dipole moment (towards the charge). Therefore the net electric field at point P will be E=E+q−E−q.

Answered by lucky8796
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