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    Electric field due to Dipole

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    Electric field due to Dipole

    \[ E = \frac{1}{{4\pi {\varepsilon _0}}}\frac{{2P}}{{{r^3}}}\]


    Where :

    • E is the Electric Field,
    • k is the Constant,
    • P is the Dipole Moment,
    • r is the Distance,

    \[ E = \frac{1}{{4\pi {\varepsilon _0}}}\frac{P}{{{r^3}}}\]


    Where :

    • E is the Electric Field,
    • k is the Constant,
    • P is the Dipole Moment,
    • r is the Distance,

    \[ E = \frac{1}{{4\pi {\varepsilon _0}}}\frac{P}{{{r^3}}}\sqrt {1 + 3{{{Cos} }^2}\theta } \]


    Where :

    • E is the Electric Field,
    • k is the Constant,
    • P is the Dipole Moment,
    • r is the Distance,
    • θ is the Angle From The Axis,

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