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what is the angle between electric dipole moment and electric field strength due to dipole on axial line​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \underline\textbf{Question}

 \text{What is the angle between electric dipole moment}  \text{and electric field strength due to dipole on axial line.}

 \underline\textbf{Solution}

 \text{The angle between Electric Field and Electric dipole moment is O°, since Field and dipole moment are in same direction}

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Answered by talasilavijaya
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Answer:

The angle between the electric dipole moment and electric field strength due to dipole on axial line​ is 0°.

Explanation:

  • Electric dipole is a pair of electric charges of equal magnitude but and opposite in charge are separated by a small distance.
  • Electric dipole moment gives the strength of a dipole, equal to the product of the charge and the distance between two opposite charges.

                             \overrightarrow p=qd

  • The direction of dipole moment is always taken from the negative charge to positive charge.
  • The line joining the two charges is called the axial line.
  • On axial line, the electric field at any point and the electric dipole moment will be along the same direction.
  • Therefore, the angle between the dipole moment and electric field strength due to dipole on axial line​ is 0°.

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