In a certain region of space, the electric field is zero. From this fact, what can you conclude about the electric potential in this region? (a) It is zero. (b) It does not vary with position. (c) It is positive. (d) It is negative. (e) None of those answers is necessarily true.
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Question
An electric dipole is located along the y axis as shown in Figure P25.71. The magnitude of its electric dipole moment is defined as p 5 2aq. (a) At a point P, which is far from the dipole (r .. a), show that the electric potential is V 5 ke p cos u r 2 (b) Calculate the radial component Er and the perpendicular component E u of the associated electric field. Note that E u 5 2(1/r)('V/'u). Do these results seem reasonable for (c) u 5 908 and 08? (d) For r 5 0? (e) For the dipole arrangement shown in Figure P25.71, express V in terms of Cartesian coordinates using r 5 (x 2 1 y 2)1/2 and cos u 5 y 1x 2 1 y 2 2 1/2 (f) Using these results and again taking r .. a, calculate the field components Ex and Ey.
Solution
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The following are given by the question:
The magnitude of the dipole along the y axis,
The point P is on the dipole at the distance of and the distance
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