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At what angle θ a point P must be located from dipole axis so that the electric fieldintensity at the point is perpendicular to the dipole axis
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At what angle θ a point P must be located from dipole axis so that the electric field
intensity at the point is perpendicular to the dipole axis ?
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(a) `53^0` to `54^0` (b) `50^0` to `51^0` (c) `45^0` to `46^0` (d) `52^0` to `53^0`
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