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प्रश्न
An electric dipole consists of two point charges +1 µC and −1 µC, held 10 cm apart. It is subjected to a uniform electric field of 100 N/C. Calculate the amount of work done in turning the dipole from its position of stable equilibrium to the position of unstable equilibrium, in the field.
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उत्तर
Given: Charge (q) = 1 µC = 10−6 C
Separation (2l) = 10 cm = 0.1 m
Electric field (E) = 100 N/C
Initial angle (θ1) = 0° (Stable)
Final angle (θ2) = 180° (Unstable)
First, calculate the dipole moment (p):
p = q × 2l
= 10−6 C × 0.1 m
= 10−7 C . m
Now, calculate the work done (W) = pE(cos θ1 − cos θ2)
= pE(cos 0° − cos 180°)
= pE(1 − (−1))
= 2pE
= 2 × 10−7 × 100
= 2 × 10−5 J
∴ The amount of work done is 2 × 10−5 J.
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