Explain the equatorial field or electric field on the equatorial line of an electric dipole that is?
Electric dipole:
The magnitude of an electric dipole is,
Here,
is the magnitude of the charge.
is the separation between charges.
The magnitude of electric field due to a point charge at r distance is defined as,
Consider the diagram for the given situation. Two charges of magnitude Q are placed at points A and B. Point P is the equatorial point.
a is the distance from each charge to the center of the dipole.
r be the perpendicular distance to pint P from the dipole axis.
A and B are two equal and opposite charges.
is the angle.
is the electric field due to a positive charge at B.
is the electric field due to a negative charge at A.
is the net field at point P.
The magnitude of the electric field at P (broadside on position) due to positive charge is,
The magnitude of the electric field at P (broadside on position) due to negative charge is,
From and , we get
By using parallelogram law vector addition for two vectors having magnitudes A and B.
By using the trigonometric identity,
Then,
If then,
Therefore, the direction of the field is opposite to the direction of the electric dipole.