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Question
An electric dipole consists of two unlike charges of magnitude 2 × 10−6 C each and separated by 4 cm. The dipole is placed in an external electric field of 105 N/C. Calculate the work done by an external agent to turn the dipole through 180°.
Numerical
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Solution
Given: q = 2 × 10−6 C
2l = 4 cm = 4 × 10−2 m
E = 105 N/C
θ = 180° + θ0
Let us assume the dipole is initially aligned parallel to the field, i.e., θ0 = 0.
Then,
θ = 180°
The work done by an external agent,
W = pE (l − cos θ)
= q(2l) E (1 − cos 180°)
= 2 × 10−6 C (4 × 10−2 m) (105 N/C) (1 − 1)
= 16 × 10−2 J
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