An electric dipole consists of charges +e and -e separated by 0.90 nm. It is in an electric field of strength 3.00 106 N/C. The (imaginary) line connecting the two charges forms a 64
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First, we need to find the electric dipole moment, which is defined as the product of the charge magnitude and the distance between the charges: p = qd = e(2d) = 2e(0.90 nm) p = 3.60 x 10^-29 C.m Show more…
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