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Write down the formula for the electric potential on the axial line of an electric dipole.

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On axial line: $V = \dfrac{p}{4\pi\epsilon_0 r^2}$, On equatorial line: $V = 0$ (due to symmetry).
Updated On: Oct 8, 2025
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Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Recall definition of dipole.
A dipole consists of charges $+q$ and $-q$ separated by distance $2a$. Dipole moment $p = q \cdot 2a$.
Step 2: Potential on axial line.
At a point $P$ at distance $r$ from the center on the axial line: \[ V = \frac{1}{4\pi\epsilon_0} \cdot \frac{p}{r^2}. \]
Step 3: Conclusion.
Thus, the potential decreases as $\dfrac{1}{r^2}$.
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