Question Error Report

Thank you for reporting, we will resolve it shortly

Back to Question

Q. A dipole of electric dipole moment $p$ is placed in a uniform electric field of strength $E .$ If $\theta$ is the angle between positive directions of $p$ and $E$, then the potential energy of the electric dipole is largest when $\theta$ is

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

Solution:

The potential energy of an electric dipole in a uniform electric field is
$U=-\vec{p} \cdot \vec{E}=-p E \cos \theta$
For $U$ to be maximum $\cos \,\theta=-1 \Rightarrow \theta=\pi$