1) A permeant dipole moment p moves with a constant velocity vin +x direction. Let o be the shortest vector drawn from a point charge +Q on the -y axis to the path of the particle. The direction of p is given by Tv. v TO Path of Particle a) Find the magnitude and direction of the torque on the dipole when it is at a distance r from the point charge +Q at time 1. b) Assume that the particle moves so fast that the orientation of the dipole does not change while the particle is near the point charge +Q. Which component of the angular momentum L changes along v. c) Find the change in this component of the angular momentum along

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1) A permeant dipole moment p moves with a constant velocity vin +x direction. Let o be the shortest vector drawn
from a point charge +0 on the -y axis to the path of the particle. The direction of p is given by Tv.
v
To
Q
Path of Particle
a)
Find the magnitude and direction of the torque on the dipole when it is at a distance r from the point charge + at
time t.
b) Assume that the particle moves so fast that the orientation of the dipole does not change while the particle is near
the point charge +Q. Which component of the angular momentum L changes along V.
c) Find the change in this component of the angular momentum along
Transcribed Image Text:1) A permeant dipole moment p moves with a constant velocity vin +x direction. Let o be the shortest vector drawn from a point charge +0 on the -y axis to the path of the particle. The direction of p is given by Tv. v To Q Path of Particle a) Find the magnitude and direction of the torque on the dipole when it is at a distance r from the point charge + at time t. b) Assume that the particle moves so fast that the orientation of the dipole does not change while the particle is near the point charge +Q. Which component of the angular momentum L changes along V. c) Find the change in this component of the angular momentum along
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