Class 12th Physics Chapter-1 Notes on Dipole, Dipole Moment, Electric Field due to a dipole

Electric Dipole, Dipole Moment & Electric Field Due to a Dipole

(With FULL DERIVATIONS – Class 12 NCERT, One-Go Complete Notes)

 
 
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1️⃣ Electric Dipole (Revision)

An electric dipole consists of:

  • Two equal and opposite charges +qand q

  • Separated by a small distance 2a

📌 Condition:

ar(distance of observation point from dipole)


2️⃣ Electric Dipole Moment (𝒑)

Definition:

Electric dipole moment is the product of one charge and separation vector.

p=q2a

  • SI unit: C m

  • Vector quantity

  • Direction: from –q to +q


ELECTRIC FIELD DUE TO AN ELECTRIC DIPOLE (DERIVATIONS)


🔵 Case I: Electric Field on the Axial Line

🔹 Geometry:

  • Point P lies on the axis of dipole

  • Distance of point from centre O = r

  • Distance from +q = ra

  • Distance from –q = r+a


🔹 Step 1: Electric field due to +q at point P

E+=14πε0q(ra)2

(Direction: away from +q)


🔹 Step 2: Electric field due to –q at point P

E=14πε0q(r+a)2

(Direction: towards –q)


🔹 Step 3: Net electric field

Both fields act along the axis, but in opposite directions.

E=E+E

E=14πε0[q(ra)2q(r+a)2]


🔹 Step 4: Simplification

E=14πε04qar(r2a2)2

For short dipole (ra):

(r2a2)2r4


✅ Final Result (Axial Line):

Eaxial=14πε02pr3

🔹 Direction:

👉 Along the dipole moment


🟢 Case II: Electric Field on the Equatorial Line

🔹 Geometry:

  • Point P lies on the perpendicular bisector

  • Distance of point from centre = r

  • Distance from each charge:

r2+a2


🔹 Step 1: Field due to +q

E+=14πε0qr2+a2


🔹 Step 2: Field due to –q

E=14πε0qr2+a2


🔹 Step 3: Resolution of Fields

  • Horizontal components cancel

  • Vertical components add

E=2E+cosθ

cosθ=ar2+a2


🔹 Step 4: Net Field

E=14πε02qa(r2+a2)3/2

For short dipole (ra):

(r2+a2)3/2r3


✅ Final Result (Equatorial Line):

Eequatorial=14πε0pr3

🔹 Direction:

👉 Opposite to dipole moment


4️⃣ Axial vs Equatorial (Very Important Table 🔥)

Property Axial Line Equatorial Line
Formula 2p4πε0r3 p4πε0r3
Direction Along p Opposite to p
Relative Strength Stronger Weaker
Distance Dependence 1/r3 1/r3

5️⃣ One-Line Exam Conclusions ⭐

  • Electric field due to dipole decreases rapidly with distance.

  • Axial field is twice the equatorial field.

  • Dipole moment controls strength and direction.


6️⃣ Memory Shortcut 🧠

  • Axial → 2p

  • Equatorial → p

  • Both → 1/r3

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