Physics, asked by lucifer210, 4 months ago

electric potential due to the electric dipole is :
A)Spherically symmetric
B)Cylindrically symmetric
C)Irregular distributed
D)none of these

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Answered by asha04963
1

Answer:

option

c) cylindrically symmetric.

It means field due to electric dipole will be same at every point on the surface of a right circular cylinder imagined with the electric dipole as the axis.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Option b) Cylindrically symmetric is the correct answer.

In other words, the electric dipole's field will be the same everywhere on the surface of a right circular cylinder if the electric dipole is assumed to represent its axis.

Electric potential:

The amount of effort required to transmit a unit positive charge from one location inside an electric field to another without causing acceleration.

An electric dipole is what?

  • A pair of opposite charges that are equally spaced apart constitute an electric dipole.
  • We cannot take into consideration a pair of two charges with different magnitudes since, in an electric dipole, the magnitude of both charges will be the same.

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