Asked by keshav

The dipole moment for a system of charges is defined as
d⃗ =∑kqkr⃗ k.
(see here for a more in depth discussion of the dipole moment). Determine the magnitude of the dipole moment in m⋅C for a system of three charges (Q=1 μC, Q=1 μC, and −2Q=−2 μC) located on the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side a=1 μm. One can show that for an electrically neutral system, the dipole moment is independent of the origin of coordinates (which makes this problem unambiguous).

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Answered by Alestair
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Shame on you Keshav!!! Cheating on Brilliant!!! This site is meant to be a platform to practice your own skills, not to copy paste the questions and get free answers and then get incentives without effort. So either play fair and be honest or leave this site. People like you are shame to the Brilliant community. And to the others, please give the answer to this problem after Monday 10/6/2013, so that this cheat doesn't get the opportunity to cheat.

I think you don't even understand the problem fully. For you it's a child's game isn't it? Just copy-paste the questions and post them here? You didn't even see if the formatting was correct or not.
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