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Draw the equipotential surfaces for an electric dipole​

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Answered by kkabhi32
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Dipole consist of two charges of opposite nature and the same magnitude having a small distance between them. The axis between the two dipoles, perpendicular to the plane, is where the potential due to the dipole is zero (straight line joining the arrows between the two dipoles).

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Answered by viny10
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electric dipole is the system of two same magnitude but opposite nature charges which are seperated very small distance from each other. so, an electric dipole have two opposite nature charge. straight line passing through centre of electric dipole will be equipotential surface as shown in figure.

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