Science, asked by shivam884, 1 year ago

why the net electric field of an electric dipole is not zero?

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Answered by hkaushik
3
because there is a separation between the dipole so the net electric field is from negative to positive therefore there is some electric field
Answered by xyz198
2
the field of a dipole is obtained by superposing fields of it’s constituent charges. As long as these charges are separated, their resultant field is not zero.
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