The electric potential on the axis of an electric dipole at a distance r from its centre is V. Then the potential at a point at the same distance on its equatorial line will be
(d) Zero. On the equatorial line of an electric dipole, the potential at any point is always zero because the contributions from the positive and negative charges cancel out, resulting in no net electric potential.
Class 12th Science Physics NCERT MCQ Questions
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