Why there is zero potential between two opposite charges of equal magnitude?
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A good example is the case of a dipole, which is two charges of the same magnitude, butopposite sign, separated by some distance. ... Both theelectric field vectors will point in the direction of the negativecharge. 3. (a) Zero.
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A good example is the case of a dipole, which is two charges of the same magnitude, but opposite sign, separated by some distance. At the midpoint between the charges, the electric potential due to the charges is zero, but the electric field due to the charges at that same point is non-zero.
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