ElectrostaticsHard
Question
Due to an electric dipole shown in fig., the electric field intensity is parallel to dipole axis :


Options
A.at P only
B.at Q only
C.both at P and at Q
D.neither at P nor at Q
Solution
Since P & Q are axial & equatorial points, so electric fields are parallel to axis at both points.
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