Question: An electrically neutral, linear, polar molecule has positive charge equivalent to the charge on one proton centered 0.30 nm from its center of mass and
An electrically neutral, linear, polar molecule has positive charge equivalent to the charge on one proton centered 0.30 nm from its center of mass and an equal quantity of negative charge centered 0.10 nm from its center of mass (opposite the positive charge). The two charge centers are collinear with the molecule's center of mass. The molecule is located in an electric field of magnitude 100.0 N/C . What is the smallest possible torque experienced by this molecule
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