The magnitude of the electric field created by dipole (mathrm{A}) at a certain point (mathrm{P}) is (E_{mathrm{A}}).
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The magnitude of the electric field created by dipole \(\mathrm{A}\) at a certain point \(\mathrm{P}\) is \(E_{\mathrm{A}}\). If the dipole is replaced with another dipole \(\mathrm{B}\) that has its dipole moment oriented in the same direction, the magnitude of the electric field at point \(\mathrm{P}\) is found to be greater: \(E_{\mathrm{B}}>E_{\mathrm{A}}\). Which dipole has the greater dipole moment? For which of these two dipoles is the dipole charge \(q_{\mathrm{p}}\) greater?
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