Answer:
• The electric field at any location in space, due to a dipole, is the vector sum of the electric field due to the positive charge and the electric field due to the negative charge.
• At a distance d from a dipole, where d >> 5 (the separation between the charges), the magnitude of the electric field due to the dipole is proportional to 1/d^3
• A dipole consists of two particles whose charges are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign
Explanation:
A dipole is a pair of magnetized, equal or oppositely charged poles the are being separated by a distance.
The statements about a dipole that are correct are:
• The electric field at any location in space, due to a dipole, is the vector sum of the electric field due to the positive charge and the electric field due to the negative charge.
• At a distance d from a dipole, where d >> 5 (the separation between the charges), the magnitude of the electric field due to the dipole is proportional to 1/d^3
• A dipole consists of two particles whose charges are equal in magnitude but opposite in sign