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derive the electric field intensity at an equitorial point !
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Hence, electric field intensity at equatorial point is given by, $\therefore {E_p} = - \dfrac{1}{{4\pi {\varepsilon _0}}}\dfrac{{\vec P}}{{{d^3}}}$. And the direction of the electric field is always opposite to that of the electric dipole.

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