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Continued from Electrostatics_2

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Electric Quadrupole:
An electric quadrupole is a system of two dipoles aligned in
such a way that the net electric field or effect don’t cancel
each other.
Consider an electric quadrupole which has two dipoles each
of length ‘a’. We have to determine the field and potential at
a point P.
Here, we assume OP = r.
Then the electric potential is given by

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Cases: For a short quadrupole,
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Here,
This gives the electric potential due to a short quadrupole.
Electric Field at P:
The electric field at P is given by

H.W.: Simplify above expression carefully (school level simplification) to arrive at


the following expression
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where
is the quadrupole moment.
Special case:
For a short quadrupole,

This is the required electric field due to a


short dipole at a point on the axis of the
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quadrupole. 5
For quadrupole, we have found the electric potential and electric field (for the
short quadrupole)at a point on the axis.
Now, we wish to find the potential due to a short quadrupole at any point.
Electric Potential due to a (short) quadrupole at any point):
Consider an electric quadrupole of length 2a. We have to find the electric
potential at a point P such that OP = r, AP = 𝑟1 and BP = 𝑟2.
P
𝑟1
r 𝑟2

a O a
A B
+q +q
-2q
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Now, the potential at the point P is given by the algebraic sum of the individual
potentials.
i.e.

Q
Then, we have to express 𝑟1 and 𝑟2 in
terms of r, a and

R
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Using the values of and 𝑟2 , we get
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Using the binomial expansion,

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Here, we have assumed that, for a short quadrupole,

So, the term when expanded has, the significant

contribution of only the square of second term.

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Cases:

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