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A dipole consists of two charges separated by 6cm. The electric field at a point on the equatorial line at a distance of 4 cm from the centre of the dipole is `10^(5) NC^(-1)`. What are the two charges on the dipole ?

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`pm2.3 xx 10^(-8)C`
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