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    A Point Charge of +35 NC Is Above a Point
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A Point Charge of +35 NC Is Above a Point

Question 76

Question 76

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A point charge of +35 nC is above a point charge of -35 nC on a vertical line. The distance between the charges is 4.0 mm. What are the magnitude and direction of the dipole moment A point charge of +35 nC is above a point charge of -35 nC on a vertical line. The distance between the charges is 4.0 mm. What are the magnitude and direction of the dipole moment   ? A)  zero B)  1.4 pC · m up C)  1.4 pC · m down D)  2.8 pC · m up E)  2.8 pC · m down ?


A) zero
B) 1.4 pC · m up
C) 1.4 pC · m down
D) 2.8 pC · m up
E) 2.8 pC · m down

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