Electrostatics Ques 90

  1. Two electric dipoles, $A, B$ with respective dipole moments $\mathbf{d}{A}=-4 q a \hat{\mathbf{i}}$ and $\mathbf{d}{B}=-2 q a \hat{\mathbf{i}}$ are placed on the $X$-axis with a separation $R$, as shown in the figure

The distance from $A$ at which both of them produce the same potential is

(a) $\frac{\sqrt{2} R}{\sqrt{2}+1}$

(b) $\frac{\sqrt{2} R}{\sqrt{2}-1}$

(c) $\frac{R}{\sqrt{2}+1}$

(d) $\frac{R}{\sqrt{2}-1}$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 90.(a)

Solution:

  1. Key Idea As, dipole moments points in same direction

So, potential of both dipoles can be same at some point between $A$ and $B$. Let potentials are same at $P$, distant $x$ from $B$ as shown below

Then,

$ \begin{aligned} \frac{4 q a}{(R-x)^{2}} & =\frac{2 q a}{(x)^{2}} \\ 2 x^{2} & =(R-x)^{2} \\ \sqrt{2} x & =R-x \Rightarrow x=\frac{R}{\sqrt{2}+1} \end{aligned} $

Distance from $A$ is

$ \Rightarrow \quad R-x=R-\frac{R}{\sqrt{2}+1}=\frac{\sqrt{2} R}{\sqrt{2}+1} $



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