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DLxX
Jan16-05, 08:17 PM
I need help with the following question.

A diopole is made up of two charges, Q1 and Q2, that are seperated by a distance of 1 meter. Q1 has a charge of +3C and Q2 has a charge of -3C. What is the electric field strength of the field set up by these two charges at a point exactly halfway between them?

I know the formula for this type of question, and it seems fairly simple as far as just entering in the values, but I'm having a hard time figuring out what Q and the distance is going to be.

dextercioby
Jan16-05, 08:28 PM
Hold on,what Q??The distance is half a meter...

You just have to add two vectors,that's it.

Daniel.

Gokul43201
Jan16-05, 08:31 PM
DLxX,

Have you heard of the superposition principle ? Do you know how to calculate the field at a certain distance from a point charge ?

Athalus
Jan16-05, 09:47 PM
Yeah its just superposition, just take the E field generated with respect to Q1 at the midpoint, as if Q2 did not exist, and add it to the E field generated with respect to Q2 at the midpoint, as if Q1 did not exist, and you should get your net E field.

Athalus

dextercioby
Jan16-05, 09:50 PM
Exactly,so do that...

Daniel.