yes that is correct :D.. but i already got past that point and found the answer for the electric potential, V ... which was the sum of that equation...
and got (2KeqX) / ( a^2 - x^2) But that just gives me the potential... I needed to take it a step further and find the magnitude of the...
I am studying for a test and i can't figure out for the life of me how my book derived the solution for this problem I know it has to be basic i just don't see it...
An electric dipole consists of two charges of equal magnitude and opposite sign separated by a distance 2a... The dipole is...
:confused: I am studying for a test and i can't figure out for the life of me how my book derived the solution for this problem I know it has to be basic i just don't see it...
An electric dipole consists of two charges of equal magnitude and opposite sign separated by a distance 2a... The...