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Point charges q1=− 5.00 nc and q2=+ 5.00 nc are separated by distance 3.30 mm , forming an electric dipole.

a) find the magnitude of the electric dipole moment. express your answer in coulomb meters to three significant figures.

b) what is the direction of the electric dipole moment?

from q1 to q2
from q2 to q1
c) the charges are in a uniform electric field whose direction makes an angle 36.1 ∘ with the line connecting the charges. what is the magnitude of this field if the torque exerted on the dipole has magnitude 7.00×10−9 n⋅m ?

express your answer in newtons per coulomb to three significant figures.

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