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The equation upper e equals startfraction 1 over 2 pi epsilon subscript 0 endfraction startfraction q ⁢ d over z superscript 3 endfraction is approximation of the magnitude of the electric field of an electric dipole, at points along the dipole axis. consider a point p on that axis at distance z = 23.00d from the dipole center (d is the separation distance between the particles of the dipole). let eappr be the magnitude of the field at point p as approximated by the equations below. let eact be the actual magnitude. what is the ratio eappr /eact?

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