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What would happen if the external field E is increasing. (1) parallel to P and (2) anti parallel to P

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Answered by lovingheart
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If the external field E is increasing, the dipole moment P will have a net force acting towards the increasing field and when E is kept anti-parallel, the net dipole moment will have a force over the decreasing field.

Explanation:

  • When the electric field is not uniform, the net dipole moment will be zero.
  • When the electric field is uniform, then the net dipole moment and the torque acting at a particular point will never be zero.
  • Electric field is defined as a region around the charged particle where it exerts an electrical effect over other charged particles.

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1) What is electric field?

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2) Definition of electric field?

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