Potential at equitorial axis of
a dipole
A. k3q2/r2
B.k2q2/r2
Ο Ο Ο Ο
O C.k2q2/r2
D. O
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Explanation:
The electric potential on the axis of the electric dipole: Let us consider, An electric dipole AB made up of two charges of -q and +q coulomb is placed in a vacuum or air at a very small distance of 2l. ... Thus, the electric potential is zero on the equatorial line of a dipole (but the intensity is not zero).
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