Engineering Electromagnetics
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.32P
Two equal but p\opposite-sign point charges of 3μC are held x meters apart by a spring that provides a repulsive force given by Ftp=12(0.5-x)N.Without any force of attraction, the spring would be fully extended to 0.5m. (a) Determine the charge separation. (b) What is the dipole moment?
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