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What is the resultant force on an electric dipole placed in uniform electric field?

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Answered by NoVa0p
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Answer:

The dipole in an electric field. Let us assume we have a uniform electric field E (constant direction and magnitude) in some region of space, and a dipole moment vector makes an angle q with the field E. The positive charge feels a force qE, So the net force on a dipole in a uniform field is zero.

Answered by linuxrajdeep
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Answer:

Net force is equal to zero.

Explanation:

Because the 2 forces one is to the direction of the electric field, and second one is not the opposite but both forces are same.

So net force is zero.

Only a torque is working on the dipole.

Torque =p E sin(theta)

theta is the angle of the dipole with the electric field.

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