A point charge +Q is placed on the equatorial line of an electric dipole at t = 0. Assuming that charges that make the dipole are fixed relative to each other, but the dipole, as a whole, is free to move, immediately:
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A point charge +Q is placed on the equatorial line of an electric dipole at t = 0. Assuming that charges that make the dipole are fixed relative to each other, but the dipole, as a whole, is free to move, immediately:
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Charge +Q experiences force to the left ; the dipole experiences a force to the right and also a torque.
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Charge +Q experiences force to the left ; the dipole experiences a force to the right and also a torque.
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