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Physics Question on Electric charges and fields

An electric dipole of dipole moment p\overrightarrow{p} is placed in a uniform external electric field E\overrightarrow{E}. Then the

A

torque experienced by the dipole is E×p\overrightarrow{E} \times\overrightarrow{p}

B

torque is zero if p\overrightarrow{ p} is perpendicular to EEE\overrightarrow{ E}

C

torque is maximum if p\overrightarrow{p } is perpendicular to E\overrightarrow{ E}

D

potential energy is maximum if p\overrightarrow{ p} is parallel to E\overrightarrow{ E}

Answer

torque is maximum if p\overrightarrow{p } is perpendicular to E\overrightarrow{ E}

Explanation

Solution

When an electric dipole of dipole moment p\vec{p} is placed in a uniform external electric field E\vec{E} , it experiences a torque τ\vec{\tau} and is given by τ=P×E\vec{\tau}=\vec{P}\times\vec{E}
In magnitude,
τ\vec{\tau} = PEsinθPEsin \theta, where θ\theta is the angle between P\vec{P} and E\vec{E}
when P\vec{P} is perpendicular to E\vec{E} i.e. 9090^{\circ} then
τ=PEsin90=pE\tau=PEsin 90^{\circ}=pE =maximum, or τmax=PE\tau_{max}=PE