FIGURE EX25.10 shows the potential energy of an electric dipole. Consider a dipole that oscillates between ?60?.
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FIGURE EX25.10 shows the potential energy of an electric dipole. Consider a dipole that oscillates between ?60?.
a. What is the dipole??s mechanical energy?b. What is the dipole??s kinetic energy when it is aligned with the electric field?
U (µJ) 2- -180° 0° 180° FIGURE EX25.10
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