Dipoles Flashcards

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dipole equation

A

p = qd
p: dipole
q: charge of one of the charges in the dipole
d: seperation

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torque of a dipole in an electric field

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T = p X E
T: torque (tau symbol)
p: dipole
E: electric field
X: cross product

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energy of a dipole in an electric field

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U = -p⋅E
U: energy
p: dipole
E: electric field
⋅ : dot product

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potential at a point r from a dipole

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ϕ = [Qd*cos(θ) ]/4πr²ε₀
θ: angle between d and r
d: dipole length (separation of the charges)
r: distance from the centre of the dipole

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general E-field equation for a dipole

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E =[Qd/4πε₀r³] * [2cos(θ) + sin(θ)]

the 2cos(θ) is in the r hat direction and the sin(θ) is in the theta hat direction

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what is a dipole

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dipoles form when 2 equal and opposite charges are separated by a small displacement, d. Some molecules have permanent electric dipoles

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how would you get the general E-field from a dipole

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ϕ = Qdcos(θ)/4πr²ε₀
and E = -∇ϕ

remember ∇ϕ = ∂ϕ/∂r ŕ +1/r[∂ϕ/∂θ] θ(hat)

this gives:
E =[Qd/4πε₀r³] * [2cos(θ) + sin(θ)]

the 2cos(θ) is in the r hat direction and the sin(θ) is in the theta hat direction

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