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Figure shows a charge array known as an electric quadrupole. For a point on the axis of the quadrupole, obtain the dependence of potential on r for r/a >> 1, and contrast your results with that due to an electric dipole, and an electric monopole (i.e., a single charge).
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Four charges of same magnitude are placed at points X, Y, Y, and Z respectively, as shown in the following figure.

A point is located at P, which is r distance away from point Y.

The system of charges forms an electric quadrupole.

It can be considered that the system of the electric quadrupole has three charges.

Charge +q placed at point X

Charge −2q placed at point Y

Charge +q placed at point Z

XY=YZ=a

YP=r

PX=r+a

PZ=ra

Electrostatic potential caused by the system of three charges at point P is given by,

V=14π0[qXP2qYP+qZP]

=14π0[1r+a2qr+qra]

=q4π0[r(ra)2(r+a)(ra)+r(r+a)r(r+a)(ra)]

=q4π0[r2ra2r2+2a2+r2+rar(r2a2)]

=q4π0[2a2r(r2a2)]

=2qa24π0r3(1a2r2)

Since ra>>1,

ar<<1

a2r2 is taken as negligible.

V=2qa24π0r3

It can be inferred that potential, V1r3

However, it is known that for a dipole, V1r2

And, for a monopole, V1r


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