At the same & large separation the Van der Wall electric force by a dipole has a lower magnitude than that of a point charge. Why? A) Far away the force of a dipole is similar to that of a non-zero charge object while that of a point charge is that of zero-charge object. B) Far away the force of a dipole is similar to that of a zero-charge object while that of a point charge is that of non-zero charge object. C) Far away the force of a dipole is similar to that of a non-zero charge object while that of a point charge is that of non-zero charge object. D) Far away the force of a dipole is similar to that of a zero charge object while that of a point charge is that of zero charge object.
At the same & large separation the Van der Wall electric force by a dipole has a lower magnitude than that of a point charge. Why?
A) Far away the force of a dipole is similar to that of a non-zero charge object while that of a
point charge is that of zero-charge object.
B) Far away the force of a dipole is similar to that of a zero-charge object while that of a point
charge is that of non-zero charge object.
C) Far away the force of a dipole is similar to that of a non-zero charge object while that of a
point charge is that of non-zero charge object.
D) Far away the force of a dipole is similar to that of a zero charge object while that of a point
charge is that of zero charge object.
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