What is the electric potential at a point on the equator of an electric dipole ?
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Electric potential is nothing but the amount of work that is needed to move a positive charge from a point to a specific point inside the field without having produced acceleration.
Electric potential at a point due to a dipole is given by: 1/ 4 piEo r^2 x p cos a (theta).
At the point of equator a (theta) is 90 so the potential becomes equal to zero.
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Explanation:
What is the electrostatic potential due to an electric dipole at an equatorial point? Electric potential at any point in the equatorial plane of dipole is zero.
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