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Q.5 A point charge of mass is suspended vertically by a string of length A point dipole of dipole moment is now brought towards from infinity so that the charge moves away. The final equilibrium position of the system including the direction of the dipole, the angles and distances is shown in the figure below. If the work done in bringing the dipole to this position is , where is the acceleration due to gravity, then the value of is - (Note that for three coplanar forces keeping a point mass in equilibrium, is the same for all forces, where is any one of the forces and is the angle between the other two forces)
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Question Text | Q.5 A point charge of mass is suspended vertically by a string of length A point dipole of dipole moment is now brought towards from infinity so that the charge moves away. The final equilibrium position of the system including the direction of the dipole, the angles and distances is shown in the figure below. If the work done in bringing the dipole to this position is , where is the acceleration due to gravity, then the value of is - (Note that for three coplanar forces keeping a point mass in equilibrium, is the same for all forces, where is any one of the forces and is the angle between the other two forces)
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Updated On | May 6, 2023 |
Topic | Optics |
Subject | Physics |
Class | Class 12 |
Answer Type | Video solution: 4 |
Upvotes | 305 |
Avg. Video Duration | 8 min |