Total electric force in an electric dipole placed in an electic field of point charge
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An electric dipole is placed in an electric field of a point charge, and the torque acting on it may be zero because electric dipole is having two equal and opposite charges. When two different forces act on them, the resultant force may become zero, and keeps the dipole moment in translational equilibrium.
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