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Electric dipole moment is the product of charge and distance between them,two scalar quantities,but dipole moment is a vector.Explain why?

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Answered by khsitizpandey2456
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Electric dipole moment of an electric dipole is define as the product of either of its charges and the length of the dipole. It is a vector quantity and is represented by p . Its direction is from the negative charge to the positive charge. ... It is a scalar quantity.

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