Question 8
Consider an electric dipole comprising two charges and each with mass , separated by a fixed distance and initially at rest with its dipole moment pointing along . A uniform electric field is turned on at time and it is turned off at , when the dipole moment makes an angle with . Neglecting any sources of energy loss, correct option(s) is/are:
The center of mass of the dipole is deflected towards in the presence of the field.
If the magnitude of the final angular velocity , then .
If , then the change in kinetic energy of the dipole is given by .
For , the dipole rotates around its center of mass with a constant angular velocity after .
Detailed Solution
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Center of Mass Motion: The net force on the dipole in a uniform electric field is . Since the dipole starts from rest, its center of mass remains at rest and is not deflected. So, (A) is incorrect.
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Angular Velocity and Energy: The torque on the dipole is . Let be the angle with . and . . Work done by the field is . By work-energy theorem, . The moment of inertia about the center of mass is . Kinetic energy . Setting : . If , then . So, (B) is correct.
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Kinetic Energy for : . Option (C) states , which is incorrect.
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Rotation after : For , the electric field is turned off, so the torque . In the absence of external torque and energy loss, the dipole continues to rotate with its final angular velocity around its center of mass. So, (D) is correct.
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