Physics, asked by awmankt, 10 months ago

relation for electric field intensity at the axial line of an electric dipole​

Answers

Answered by roman6055
2

Explanation:

Electric field due to an electric dipole at a point on its axial line: AB is an electric dipole of two point charges −q and +q separated by small distance 2d. P is a point along the axial line of the dipole at a distance r from the midpoint O of the electric dipole.

PLEASE MARK AS BRANLIEST

Answered by chaitalideyburman
2

Answer:

Electric field due to an electric dipole at a point on its axial line: AB is an electric dipole of two point charges −q and +q separated by small distance 2d. P is a point along the axial line of the dipole at a distance r from the midpoint O of the electric dipole.

Explanation:

please mark as brainliest

Similar questions