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Find the electric potential at the axial point and equatorial point of an electric dipole
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Answered by khanshahnawaz915805
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Answer:

When the given point is on the axial line of the dipole (i.e. θ=0). ... Hence, V=KPcos(π2)r2−a2cos2(π2)=KP(0)r2−a2(0)=0. Therefore, when the given point is on the equatorial axis, the electric potential is zero.

Answered by khalidanasreen2210
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Explanation:

When the given point is on the axial line of the dipole (i.e. θ=0). ... Hence, V=KPcos(π2)r2−a2cos2(π2)=KP(0)r2−a2(0)=0. Therefore, when the given point is on the equatorial axis, the electric potential is zero.

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