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Why is the electrical potential at points along the perpendicular bisector of a dipole zero?
Answer

The perpendicular bisector of an electric dipole is an equipotential plane that is perpendicular to the axis of the dipole

as such... the equation .... is necessarily equal to 0 because cos 90° = 0


Tags
#math #physics
Question
Why is the electrical potential at points along the perpendicular bisector of a dipole zero?
Answer
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Tags
#math #physics
Question
Why is the electrical potential at points along the perpendicular bisector of a dipole zero?
Answer

The perpendicular bisector of an electric dipole is an equipotential plane that is perpendicular to the axis of the dipole

as such... the equation .... is necessarily equal to 0 because cos 90° = 0

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owner: igummie - (no access) - MCAT Physics and Math Review 20 - Kaplan Test Prep.pdf, p402

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