5) A positive charge Q (can be approximated as a point charge) is moving on a circular path around a dipole of magnitude 5.6 x 10-37 Cm, as shown in the figure below. Plot the work done by moving the charge as a function of angle 0.
5) A positive charge Q (can be approximated as a point charge) is moving on a circular path around a dipole of magnitude 5.6 x 10-37 Cm, as shown in the figure below. Plot the work done by moving the charge as a function of angle 0.
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