Physics Electromagnetism Electric dipoles
What is a charge dipole a basic model of?
would it be a magnet?
There is indeed a magnetic dipole which has field lines of the same shape as an electric charge dipole. We also use the dipole model in fluid physics combining a source and a sink close together which also has the same sort of streamlines. All are examples of moments, meaning effect with no net charge or source.
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