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Three point charges $+q,-2 q$ and $+q$ are placed at points $(x=0, y=a, z=0),(x=0, y=0, z=0)$ and $(x=a, y=0, z=0)$, respectively. The magnitude and direction of the electric dipole moment vector of this charge assembly are

Updated On: Aug 1, 2022
  • $\sqrt{2} q a$ along $+y$ direction
  • $\sqrt{2} q a$ along the line joining points $(x=0, y=0, z=0)$ and $(x=a, y=a, z=0)$
  • $q a$ along the line joining points $(x=0, y=0, z=0)$ and $(x=a, y=a, z=0)$
  • $\sqrt{2} q a$ along $+x$ direction
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Electric dipole moment is a vector quantity directed from negative charge to the similar positive charge. Choose the three coordinate axes as $x, y$ and $z$ and plot the charges with the given coordinates as shown. $O$ is the origin at which $-2 q$ charge is placed. The system is equivalent to two dipoles along $x$ and $y$-directions respectively. The dipole moments of two dipoles are shown in figure.
The resultant dipole moment will be directed along $O P$ where $P=(a, a, 0)$. The magnitude of resultant dipole moment is $p' =\sqrt{p^{2}+p^{2}} $ $=\sqrt{(q a)^{2}+(q a)^{2}} $ $=\sqrt{2} q a$
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