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Why dont the two charges of dipole collapse with each other?
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Prasang Ujjainiya 4 years, 11 months ago

The two charge of dipole i.e +q and -q do not collapse with each other because of repulsive force between them.

Shashikant ? 4 years, 11 months ago

They will not collapse... As apart from coulomb's force...there r also many repulsive forces acting together on the charges..such as nuclear repulsion .. electrostatic forces...nd etc Henceforth in a nutshell these forces compensates nd manages to keep apart themselves.
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