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explain axial line in electrostatics​

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Answered by DSP1234
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The axial line of a dipole is the line passing through the positive and negative charges of the electric dipole. Consider a system of charges (-q and +q) separated by a distance 2a. Let 'P' be any point on an axis where the field intensity is to be determined.

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