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What is the difference between electric dipole and electric dipole moment? Why do we use this terms?
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Kartikey Srivastava 7 years, 3 months ago

The electric dipole is a system consist of two equal and opposite charges are separated by very small distance 2a...........electric dipole moment is the product of either charge dipole and distance between both charges.........and its direction is -ve to +ve

Shivam Dhruw 7 years, 3 months ago

The direction of dipole is always from -ve to +ve..... By the experiment when the dipole is in the the uniform electric field then its experience the couple force which is called torque..... By there the -ve charge will be attracti & displace towards the source charge & +ve charge will be repule & moving outwards from the source charge... But the dipole is moving moving outwords becz of +ve source charge.... Now... The dipole direction is considered from its pole is -ve to +ve direction

Suryansh Jain 7 years, 3 months ago

The direction of dipole is alwaz from -ve to +ve

Suryansh Jain 7 years, 3 months ago

Electric dipole is a pair of equal and opposite charges +q and -q separated by some distance 2a Dipole moment is a vector quantity having direction along the dipole axis from -q to +q.
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