I have the answers but I need the explanation in depth. Consider an electric dip
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I have the answers but I need the explanation in depth.
Explanation / Answer
Total torque acting around the center of mass
2qEsin(theta) * D/2 = qEDsin(theta)
Now torque = I(alpha) , where alpha is the angular acceleration
qEDsin(theta)/I = (alpha)
From fundamental equation for angular acceleration
dw/dt = (alpha)
=> wdw/d(theta) = qEDsin(theta)/I
=>w^2/2 {from 0 to w} = (qED/I) * [-cos(theta)] {from (theta_o) to 0}
Putting and solving we get
w^2/2 = qED(1 - cos(theta_o))/I
w = sqrt(2qED(1 - cos(theta_o))/I)
Hence proved
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