Radial component of dipole moment due to a charge distribution
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I was wondering that why should the maximum magnitude (with respect to θ) of radial component of electrical field of an electric dipole,
Er=−∂V/∂r=2pcosθ4πϵ0r3
be twice the maximum magnitude of tangential component,
Eθ=−∂V/r∂θ=psinθ4πϵ0r3
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The SI unit for electric dipole moment is the coulomb-meter. This is too large to be practical on the molecular scale. Bond dipole moments are commonly measured in debyes, represented by the symbol D, which is obtained by measuring the charge in units of 10−10 statcoulomb and the distance d in Angstroms.
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