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Electric field intensity (E) due to an electric dipole
varies with distance (1) as E directly proportional to r'n. The value of n
is

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Answered by ZiaAzhar89
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Answered by muscardinus
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The electric field intensity due to an electric dipole is directly proportional to r⁻³ i.e. n = -3.

Explanation:

The electric field due to an electric dipole is given by :

E=\dfrac{1}{4\pi \epsilon_o}\dfrac{2p}{r^3}

p is the dipole moment

r is the distance form dipole

It is clear that,

E\propto\dfrac{1}{r^3}

or

E\propto r^{-3}

So, n = -3. Hence, this is the required solution.

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