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Explain Electric field intensity due to a group of charges?​

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Answered by DynamiteAshu
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Electric field intensity at any point due to a group of point charges is equal to the vector sum of electric field intensities due to individual charges at the same point. Electric Dipole: An electric dipole consists of a pair of equal and opposite point charges separated by some small distance.(⌐■-■)

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Electric field intensity at any point due to a group of point charges is equal to the vector sum of electric field intensities due to individual charges at the same point. Electric Dipole: An electric dipole consists of a pair of equal and opposite point charges separated by some small distance.

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