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Consider an electric dipole on the x-axis and centered at theorigin. At a distance h = 17.7 cm along the positive x-axis, themagnitude of electric field due to the electric dipole is given byk(2qd)/h3, where q = 5.49 µC and d = 4.00 cm. Find a distanceperpendicular to the x-axis and measured from the origin at whichthe magnitude of the electric field is the same.
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Consider an electric dipole on the x-axis and centered at theorigin. At a distance h = 17.7 cm along the positive x-axis, themagnitude of electric field due to the electric dipole is given byk(2qd)/h3, where q = 5.49 µC and d = 4.00 cm. Find a distanceperpendicular to the x-axis and measured from the origin at whichthe magnitude of the electric field is the same.
How do I approach this?
Patrina SchowalterLv2
24 Aug 2019