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does the torque on an electric dipole in a uniform electric field remain constant as the...
Problem 17.44: Torque and force on a dipole. Correct An electric dipole is in a uniform extenal electric field E as shown in the figure (Figure 1) Part C Which of the orientations in Part B is stable? Express your answer in degrees as an integer. View Available Hint(s) ΠνΠ ΑΣφ ? Submit Part D Which of the orientations in Part B is unstable? Express your answer in degrees as an integer. View Available Hint(s) ΠνΠ ΑΣφ ? 0= Submit...
A dipole of moment 0.50 e . nm is placed in a uniform electric field with a magnitude of 1.2 x 105 N/C. what is the magnitude of the torque on the dipole for each of the following situations? (a) the dipole is aligned with the electric field (b) the dipole is transverse to (perpendicular to) the electric feld (c) the dipole makes an angle of 29.5o with the direction of the electric field 664 N·m (d) Defining the potential...
A dipole of moment 0.50 e nm is placed in a uniform electric field with a magnitude of 1.4 x 105 N/C. What is the magnitude of the torque on the dipole for each of the following situations? (a) the dipole is aligned with the electric field N m (b) the dipole is transverse to (perpendicular to) the electric field N-m (c) the dipole makes an angle of 28.5° with the direction of the electric field N m (d) Defining...
A dipole of moment 0.50 e·nm is placed in a uniform electric field with a magnitude of 6.0 x 104 N/c. what is the magnitude of the torque on the dipole for each of the following situations? (a) the dipole is aligned with the electric field N m (b) the dipole is transverse to (perpendicular to) the electric field N m (c) the dipole makes an angle of 27° with the direction of the electric field N m (d) Defining...
Consider an electric dipole whose dipole moment (a vector pointing from the negitive charge to the positive charge) is oriented at angle with respect to the y axis. There is an externalelectric field of magnitude (independent of the field produced bythe dipole) pointing in the positive y direction. The positive and negative ends of the dipole have charges and , respectively, and the two charges are a distance apart. The dipole has a moment of inertia about its center of...
A dipole of moment 0.50 e . nm is placed in a uniform electric field with a magnitude of 1.2 x 105 N/C. what is the magnitude of the torque on the dipole for each of the following situations? (a) the dipale is aligned with the electric field (b) the dipole is transverse to (perpendicular to) the electric field N m (c) the dipole makes an angle of 31.5 with the direction of the electric field N m (d) Defining...
An electric dipole of magnitude 1.40E-12 C-m is placed in a uniform electric field of strength 510.0 N/C. The angle between them is θ =30.50. What is the magnitude of the torque on p? Submit Answer Tries 0/10
6. (a) Show that a dipole p in a uniform field E experiences a torque t = p XE. (b) In the figure below, P and P2 are (perfect) dipoles a distance r apart. What is the torque on Pi due to P2? What is the torque on P2 due to pı?
23.87: An electric dipole in a uniform horizontal electric field is displaced slightly from its equilibrium position as shown, where theta is small. The separation of the charges is 2a, and each of the two particles has mass m. a)Assuming the dipole is released from this position (at rest), show that its angular orientation exhibits simple harmonic motion (this is the same as showing that d^2 theta/d t^2 + omega * theta = 0 where omega is a collection of...
"question 2 from pset 2" 4. Place an electric dipole in the electric field you found in problem 9 on PSET 2, such that the dipole moment points along the positive x-axis. In a figure, show the direction of the electric field, the dipole moment and the torque exerted by this field on the dipole. Determine the torque on the dipole due to the external electric field, and the work that the electric field does to rotate the dipole into...