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dipole p is a distance r from a point charge q, and
Chapter 4, Problem 9P(choose chapter or problem)
QUESTION:
A dipole \(\mathbf{p}\) is a distance \(\mathbf{r}\) from a point charge \(q\), and oriented so that \(\mathbf{p}\) makes an angle \(\theta\) with the vector \(\mathbf{r}\) from \(q\) to \(\mathbf{p}\).
(a) What is the force on \(\mathbf{p}\)?
(b) What is the force on \(q\)?
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QUESTION:
A dipole \(\mathbf{p}\) is a distance \(\mathbf{r}\) from a point charge \(q\), and oriented so that \(\mathbf{p}\) makes an angle \(\theta\) with the vector \(\mathbf{r}\) from \(q\) to \(\mathbf{p}\).
(a) What is the force on \(\mathbf{p}\)?
(b) What is the force on \(q\)?
ANSWER:
Step 1 of 3
We have to find the force on dipole and force on point charge