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What is the value (eaxi/eequ) for short electric dipole.....

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Answered by nirman95
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Given:

A short electric dipole has been provided.

To find:

Ratio of electrostatic field intensity at the axial position to the equatorial position.

\boxed{ \sf{ \dfrac{E_{ax}}{E_{eq}} = \: ?}}

Calculation:

Since , we have assumed a short electric dipole, we can consider the inter-charge distance to be much smaller as compared to the equatorial or axial position.

\boxed{ \sf{2a \: < < \: x}}

At the axial position , the Electrostatic Field Intensity will be :

\therefore \: E_{ax} = \dfrac{2kp}{ {r}^{3} }

At equatorial position , the Electrostatic Field Intensity is :

\therefore \: E_{eq} = \dfrac{kp}{ {r}^{3} }

Hence the ratio will be :

\therefore \: \dfrac{E_{ax}}{E_{eq}} = \dfrac{ (\dfrac{2kp}{ {r}^{3} }) }{ (\dfrac{kp}{ {r}^{3} } )}

= > \: E_{ax} : E_{eq} = 2 : 1

So , final answer is :

\boxed{ \large{ \sf{ E_{ax} : E_{eq} = 2 : 1}}}

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