Electrostatics

Cant find logic to do this can someone help?
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SirLancelotDuLac
Hint: Force about a particle is q.E let length of dipole be dx and the change in electric field be dE. Then net force=q.(E+dE)-q.E=q.dE=q(dx).dE/dx=p.dE/dx, where p is dipole moment. As for the second one, draw a diagram to see that the force acts on q and -q in the opposite directions and hence find torque.
Acexy
AcexyOP2w ago
ok thanks both done Why have we minus qE in that force calculation?
SirLancelotDuLac
Because one of the charges is -q
Acexy
AcexyOP2w ago
oh yeah last line me negative direction me bola hai my bad bro Thanks! btw are these questions relevant for mains @SirLancelotDuLac If you can help me with this too Im having self doubt
SirLancelotDuLac
Which questions? This particular question?
Acexy
AcexyOP2w ago
this one and ek do aur puche the
SirLancelotDuLac
This one is mains relevant imo.
Acexy
AcexyOP2w ago
Shyd apne hi jawab diya tha Ok thanks +solved @SirLancelotDuLac
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