How does a torque affect the dipole in an electric field?
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Torque is a rotational motion and it is also known as moment of couple or torque. Example : tap.
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WHEN FORCE IS APPLIED TO AN OBJECT WITH A PERPENDICULAR DISTANCE KNOWN AS TORQUE
TORQUE=. FORCE×PERPENDICULAR DISTANCE
TORQUE=F×RSIN@
F=QE
WHERE Q=CHARGE
E=ELECTRIC FIELD
TORQUE=QE×RSIN@
AS
DIPOLE MOMENT P=QR
TORQUE=PESIN@
TORQUE=P×E
HOPE IT WILL HELP U
TORQUE=. FORCE×PERPENDICULAR DISTANCE
TORQUE=F×RSIN@
F=QE
WHERE Q=CHARGE
E=ELECTRIC FIELD
TORQUE=QE×RSIN@
AS
DIPOLE MOMENT P=QR
TORQUE=PESIN@
TORQUE=P×E
HOPE IT WILL HELP U
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