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An electric dipole is located along the y axis as shown in Figure P24.48. The magnitude of its electric dipole moment is defined as p = 2 aq.
(a) At a point P, which is far from the dipole (r>>a), show the electric potential is
(b) Calculate the radial component and the perpendicular component of the associated electric field.
(c) Do these results seem reasonable for theta= 90 degrees, theta = 0 degree
(d) Do these results seem reasonable for r= 0
(e) For the dipole arrangement shown in the figure, express V in terms of cartesian coordinates using
An electric dipole is located along the y axis as shown in Figure P24.48. The magnitude of its electric dipole moment is defined as p = 2 aq.
(a) At a point P, which is far from the dipole (r>>a), show the electric potential is
(b) Calculate the radial component and the perpendicular component of the associated electric field.
(c) Do these results seem reasonable for theta= 90 degrees, theta = 0 degree
(d) Do these results seem reasonable for r= 0
(e) For the dipole arrangement shown in the figure, express V in terms of cartesian coordinates using
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