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Can we use Gauss's Law to calculate the field distribution around an electric dipole?
Abdul Quadeer said:Do you mean considering each monopole of the dipole separately we can find out the electric field distribution?
kloptok said:This is basically the same thing as Born2bwire said, but in a different formulation:
The problem lies in finding the equipotential surfaces of the dipole field. For a point charge this is easy, it's just a sphere, but what is it for a dipole?