An electric dipole having point charges +q and -q, scparated by a fixed distance d is kept under the influcnce of a uniform electric field E, such that the axis of the dipole is making an angle 0 = 45° with the direction of E, as shown in the figare. If the electrie dipole is allowed to rotate in the ry-plane with its center being stationary, what is the magnitude of the net torque acting on the electric dipole?

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An electric dipole having point charges +q and -q, scparated by a fixed distance d is kept under the influcnce of a uniform electric field E, such that the axis of the dipole is making an angle 0 = 45°
with the direction of E, as shown in the figare. If the electrie dipole is allowed to rotate in the xy-plane with its center being stationary, what is the magnitude of the net torque acting on the electric
dipole?
E
y
Q-1)
Options
qdE//2
a
b
V2gdE
qd E
d.
V2/ (qdE)
Transcribed Image Text:An electric dipole having point charges +q and -q, scparated by a fixed distance d is kept under the influcnce of a uniform electric field E, such that the axis of the dipole is making an angle 0 = 45° with the direction of E, as shown in the figare. If the electrie dipole is allowed to rotate in the xy-plane with its center being stationary, what is the magnitude of the net torque acting on the electric dipole? E y Q-1) Options qdE//2 a b V2gdE qd E d. V2/ (qdE)
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