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electric intensity at a point on the axial line of an electric dipole?

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Answered by anamikapradeep7
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An equatorial line of a dipole is the line perpendicular to the axial line and passing through a point mid way between the charges. Consider a dipole consisting of -q and +q separated by a distance 2a. Electricity intensity at an axial point is twice the electric intensity on the equatorial line.

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