what is force acting on dipole?
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The total force on the dipole is the sum of the forces on the individual charges. Unless the electric field at the location r + d of the positive charge differs from that at the location r of the negative charge, the separate contributions cancel.
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The total force on the dipole is the sum of the forces on the individual charges. Unless the electric field at the location r + d of the positive charge differs from that at the location r of the negative charge, the separate contributions cancel.
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