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moment Electric dipole moment of two infinite charged lines

2Two parallel infinite opposite charged lines (of uniform density $\lambda$) are placed at distance L$L$ from each other. Need to calculate the electric dipole moment of this system.

How do you do such a calculation? do I need to sum the moment dipoles of infinite tiny charges?

thanks

moment dipole of two infinite charged lines

2 parallel infinite opposite charged lines (of uniform density $\lambda$) are placed at distance L from each other. Need to calculate the dipole moment of this system.

How do you do such a calculation? do I need to sum the moment dipoles of infinite tiny charges?

thanks

Electric dipole moment of two infinite charged lines

Two parallel infinite opposite charged lines (of uniform density $\lambda$) are placed at distance $L$ from each other. Need to calculate the electric dipole moment of this system.

How do you do such a calculation? do I need to sum the moment dipoles of infinite tiny charges?

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2 parallel infinite opposite charged lines (of uniform density $\lambda$) are placed at distance L from each other. Need to calculate the moment dipole moment of this system.

How do you do such a calculation? do I need to sum the moment dipoles of infinite tiny charges?

thanks

2 parallel infinite opposite charged lines (of uniform density $\lambda$) are placed at distance L from each other. Need to calculate the moment dipole of this system.

How do you do such a calculation? do I need to sum the moment dipoles of infinite tiny charges?

thanks

2 parallel infinite opposite charged lines (of uniform density $\lambda$) are placed at distance L from each other. Need to calculate the dipole moment of this system.

How do you do such a calculation? do I need to sum the moment dipoles of infinite tiny charges?

thanks

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2 parallel infinite opposite charged lines (of uniform density $\lambda$) are placed at distance L from each other. Need to calculate the moment dipole of this system.

How do you do such a calculation? do I need to sum the moment dipoles of infinite tiny charges?

thanks

2 parallel infinite charged lines (of uniform density $\lambda$) are placed at distance L from each other. Need to calculate the moment dipole of this system.

How do you do such a calculation? do I need to sum the moment dipoles of infinite tiny charges?

thanks

2 parallel infinite opposite charged lines (of uniform density $\lambda$) are placed at distance L from each other. Need to calculate the moment dipole of this system.

How do you do such a calculation? do I need to sum the moment dipoles of infinite tiny charges?

thanks

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