explain Assmetrical current flow through a dipole
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The approximate stress to separate a dipole of height h can be calculated from: ... edge in the XM direction, they are included in
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the electric field of a dipole: two equal and opposite charges that are “close” to each other. (In this context, “close” means that the distance d between the two charges is much, much less than the distance of the field point P, the location where you are calculating the field.) Let’s now consider what happens to a dipole when it is placed in an external field \stackrel{\to }{\text{E}}. We assume that the dipole is a permanent dipole; it exists without the field, and does not break apart in the external field.
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