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The electric potential at a point on the equatorial line of an electric dipole is

A
directly proportional to distance
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inversely proportional to distance
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inversely proportional to square of the distance
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D
none of the above
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Solution

The correct option is D none of the above
Step 1: Electric potential at P due to dipole[Refer Fig.]
Let OP be equatorial line.
Let r be the distance of each charge from point P
Potential due to charge q at point P,V1=kqr
Potential due to charge q at point P,V2=kqr

Step 2: Total potential at point P
V=V1+V2
V=kqrkqr=0

Hence, the net potential at a point on the equatorial line of an electric dipole is zero.
Hence, Option (D) is correct.

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