Torque due to an electric dipole placed in the uniform electric field??
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F−⊥=−qEsinθ. And the direction of the dipole moment is from the positive to the negative charge, it can see from the above equation that the torque is the cross product of the dipole moment and electric field. Notice that the torque is in the clockwise direction (hence negative) in the above figure.
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