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How does electric field due to an electric dipole vary as a charge is taken away from the dipole on the axial line

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Answered by yoodyannapolis
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The electric field departs from a beneficial charged object due to a charged object and corresponds to the set of points.

Explanation:

  • On a dipole consisting of two electric potentials, one positive, as well as the other negative, the electric and magnetic fields, originate on the opposite electrode from the positively charged and end on.
  • Equal and opposite electrodes form an electrical dipole, distinguished by a short distance.
  • Positive and negative charging centers don't coincide with several molecules. Its compounds act like adjacent molecules.

For example:- CO, water, HCl, ammonia, etc.

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