what is the size of an ideal dipole
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an ideal dipole is a combination of two opposite charges of same magnitude having very small distance between them.
ideal dipole consist of two very very large charges +q and - q seperated by very very small distance.therefore ideal dipole has almost no size
ideal dipole consist of two very very large charges +q and - q seperated by very very small distance.therefore ideal dipole has almost no size
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THE SIZE OF AN IDEAL DIPOLE
An ideal dipole refers to a pair of equal and opposite charges separated by a small vector distance known as electric dipole.
An ideal dipole consists of two very large charges, positive(+) and negative(-) separated by a very small distance.
An ideal dipole has absolutely no size because it is made of electric charges attached in a very short length to facilitate uniformly distribution of charges along its length.
Dipoles means two poles therefore this refers to molecules or anything where the ends have different charges or fields or polarities. For instance, a dipole magnet has a north and south pole thereby attracting different opposite charges to either positive or negative charges.
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