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Homework Statement
It's me again..
I solved this question but i want to be sure about it,so what do you think about my solution bellow?
a dipole consists of a positive charge q at x=d/2 and a negative charge -q at x=-d/2 (d is the distance between the charges). What is the potential produced by the dipole at a point distance y from the center of the dipole(on an axis forming 90 degrees with the dipole)?
a)0
b)kqd/y^2
c)kqd/x^2
d)qd
Homework Equations
for a dipole :
V=K.q.d.cos(teta)/x^2
The Attempt at a Solution
so here we have this figure
http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/8777/123sei.jpg teta is equal to 90 no? cos(90)=0
si V=k.q.d.cos(teta)/y^2--->=0 because cos90=0
so A
True?
Evening! :)
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