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Important Questions on Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
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An electric dipole is formed by two equal and opposite charges with separation . The charges have same mass m. It is kept in a uniform electric field If it is slightly rotated from its equilibrium orientation, then its angular frequency is:

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Determine the electric dipole moment of the system of three charges, placed on the vertices of an equilateral triangle, as shown in the figure:

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An electric dipole has fixed dipole moment , which makes angle with respect to axis. When subjected to an electric field it experiences a torque . When subjected to another electric field it experiences a torque . The angle is:

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An electric dipole of moment at the origin . The electric field due to this dipole at (note that ) is parallel to:

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On the axis and on the equator of an electric dipole for all points ______

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Which of the following molecules is a polar molecule?

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An electric dipole is placed at an angle of with an electric field intensity . It experiences a torque equal to . The charge on the dipole, if the dipole length is , is

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An electric dipole is kept in a uniform electric field with its axis inclined at some angle to the electric field. It experiences

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The electric field and the potential of an electric dipole vary with distance as

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An electric dipole is formed by two charges and located in -plane at and , respectively, as shown in the figure. The electric potential at point due to the dipole is . The charges and are then moved to the points and , respectively. What is the value of electric potential at due to the new dipole?

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An electric dipole is kept in non-uniform electric field. It generally experiences

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The work done in moving a point charge of through a distance of along the equatorial axis of an electric dipole is

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Two identical electric point dipoles have dipole have dipole moments and and are held on the -axis at distance '' from each other. When released, they move along the -axis with the direction of their dipole moments remaining unchanged. If the mass of each dipole is '', their speed when they are infinitely far apart is :

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A Point dipole is kept at the origin. The potential and electric field due to this dipole on the at a distance are, respectively: (Taken at infinity)

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The electric field at a point on the equatorial plane at a distance r from the centre of a dipole having dipole moment is given by ( separation of two charges forming the dipole, - permittivity of free space)

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An electric dipole of length is placed in an uniform electric field of at an angle of with the charges and on the dipole. The dipole experiences a torque of

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A dipole of dipole moment and moment of inertia is placed in a uniform electric field . If it is displaced slightly from its stable equilibrium position, the period of oscillation of dipole is

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Charges and , located at and , respectively, constitute an electric dipole. Distance , is the mid point of the dipole and is perpendicular to . A charge is placed at where and . The charge experiences an electrostatic force . If is now moved along the equatorial line to such that the force on will be close to


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A short electric dipole has a dipole moment of . The electric potential due to the dipole at a point at a distance of from the centre of the dipole, situated on a line making an angle of with the dipole axis is:

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Two electric dipoles, with respective dipole moments and are placed on the -axis with a separation as shown in the figure

The distance from at which both of them produce the same potential is:

