Two point charges +q and - q are separated by a distance d .then what are points in which these will be parallel to when electric fields formed by it?
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The charge –q and +q placed at a certain distance from one another will act like an electric dipole. We know in an electric dipole the field at any point on the equatorial line is parallel to the line joining the charges.
Any line passing through the center of the dipole and perpendicular to the line joining the charges is called the equatorial line. So, the resultant electric fields on a plane containing the equatorial line will be parallel to the line joining the charges.
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The charge –q and +q placed at a certain distance from one another will act like an electric dipole. We know in an electric dipole the field at any point on the equatorial line is parallel to the line joining the charges.
Any line passing through the center of the dipole and perpendicular to the line joining the charges is called the equatorial line. So, the resultant electric fields on a plane containing the equatorial line will be parallel to the line joining the charges.
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