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electric field to dipole at a point at a equtorial line​

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Answered by cuteangle66
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Two equal and opposite charges seperated by some distance constitute a dipole. The electric field strength due to a dipole, far away, is always proportional to the dipole moment and inversely proportional to the cube of the distance

Answered by Anonymous
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Two equal and opposite charges seperated by some distance constitute a dipole. The electric field strength due to a dipole, far away, is always proportional to the dipole moment and inversely proportional to the cube of the distance.

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