Derive an expression for the potential at a point due to a short dipole. Hence show what will be the potential at an axial and an equatorial point :
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Solution
Consider an electric dipole AB in which point charges +q and -q are separated by a distance 2l. Let P be a point on it's axis seperated by a distance r from the dipole's center O. Electric dipole moment, p = q (2l) Electric potential (VA) due to +q charge VA=14πϵ0qr−l Electric potential (VB) due to +q charge VB=14πϵ0−qr+l Therefore, total electric potential at P due to dipole will be V=q4πϵ0[d1r−l−1r+l] =q4πϵ02lr2−l2 =p4πϵ01r2−l2 Now, l<<r (short dipole) V=p4πϵ01r2 (for axial position)
For equatorial position, V=0 as charges are equal in magnitude with opposite signs they cancel each other's effect.