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torque due to an electric dipole placed in an electric field ??

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Answered by unnati12341
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An electric dipole in an electric field that is external is subjected to a torque written as τ = pE sin θ where symbol θ is the angle which is between p and E. The torque tends to align the moment of the dipole p in the direction of E.

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