Electrostatics Question 311

Question: An electric dipole has the magnitude of its charge as q and its dipole moment is p. It is placed in a uniform electric field E. If its dipole moment is along the direction of the field, the force on it and its potential energy are respectively [CBSE PMT 2004]

Options:

A) $ 2q\cdot E $ and minimum

B) $ q\cdot E $ and $ p\cdot E $

C) Zero and minimum

D) $ q\cdot E $ and maximum

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Answer:

Correct Answer: C

Solution:

In the given condition angle between $ \vec{p} $

and $ \vec{E} $ is zero.

Hence potential energy $ U=-pE\cos 0=-pE=\min . $

Also in uniform electric field $ F _{net}=0 $ .



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