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A dipole is a pair of opposite charges with equal magnitudes separated by a distance, d. The electric potential due to a point charge q at a distance of r from that charge is given by, V = \frac{1}{4πε_0}~\frac{q}{r}

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A dipole is a pair of opposite charges with equal magnitudes separated by a distance, d. The electric potential due to a point charge q at a distance of r from that charge is given by, V = \frac{1}{4πε_0}~\frac{q}{r} .

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