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Energy Of Dipole In An External Field

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Consistency: 20%
Weightage: 4 / 20 Yrs

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Questions
4 MCQs

01
PYQ 2006
easy
physics ID: neet-200

An electric dipole of moment is lying along a uniform electric field The work done in rotating the dipole by is:
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02
PYQ 2012
easy
physics ID: neet-201

An electric dipole of moment is placed in an electric field of intensity The dipole acquires a position such that the axis of the dipole makes an angle with the direction of the field. Assuming that the potential energy of the dipole to be zero when , the torque and the potential energy of the dipole will respectively be:
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03
PYQ 2023
easy
physics ID: neet-202
An electric dipole is placed as shown in the figure.

The electric potential (in ) at the point due to the dipole is:
( permittivity of free space and )
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3. 4.
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04
PYQ 2025
medium
physics ID: neet-202
An electric dipole with dipole moment is aligned with the direction of a uniform electric field of magnitude The dipole is then rotated through an angle of with respect to the electric field. The change in the potential energy of the dipole is:
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3. 4.
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