Given: A short dipole is placed at origin O with dipole moment P along the x-axis. At point A, the electric potential and electric field are V0 and E0 respectively. Point B lies on the y-axis.
Find: The electric potential and electric field at point B.
For a short dipole, the potential at a point is
V=4πε01r2pcosθ
Since point B is on the perpendicular bisector of the dipole, θ=90∘ and hence cosθ=0. Therefore,
VB=0
For the electric field on the equatorial line of a short dipole,
E=4πε01r3p
At point A on the axial line,
E0=4πε01r32p
Point B is at distance 2r from the dipole, so the equatorial field there is
EB=4πε01(2r)3p
EB=4πε018r3p
Comparing with E0,
EB=16E0
Thus, the values at point B are 0 and 16E0. The correct option is B.