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  3. What is an electric dipole ?

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  4. what do you mean by electric dipole moment ? What is its direct...

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  5. Define the term 'electric dipole moment ' with unit.

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  6. Write the unit of electric dipole moment in CGS system and in SI...

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  18. State Gauss' theorem in electrostatics.

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