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potential due to electric dipole is
V = p.r / 4(pi)(epsilon)r3
show the tangential component of the electrical field is
= psin(theta) / 4(pi)(epsilon)r3what I've tried:
i assumed there are 2 charges separated by distance r
potential difference U = qV = -qE.r
so can i say E[tangential] = V/r ?
V = p.r / 4(pi)(epsilon)r3
show the tangential component of the electrical field is
= psin(theta) / 4(pi)(epsilon)r3what I've tried:
i assumed there are 2 charges separated by distance r
potential difference U = qV = -qE.r
so can i say E[tangential] = V/r ?