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Torque due to an electric dipole placed in a uniform electric field??

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Answered by haniaishaq165319i
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Answer:Consider a dipole with charges +q and –q forming a dipole since they are a distance d away from each other. Let it be placed in a uniform electric field of strength E such that the axis of the dipole forms an angle θ with the electric field. F−⊥=−qEsinθ

Answered by arushifoughat7821
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Answer:

τ = (q E sinθ) d = q d E sinθ

Since 'qd' is the magnitude of dipole moment (p), and the direction of dipole moment is from positive to negative charge; torque is the cross product of dipole moment and electric field.

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