82 attract each other. Each molecule has a dipole moment p, and these dipole moments are on the +x direction and are separated by a dis- tance d. Derive an expression for the torce of attraction in terms of p and d.
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Please help me out #82, it is on the attached picture. thank you so much.
Let p1 and p2 be defined as the dipole moment.
The potential energy of the dipole p1 be defined as,
Where,
E1 be defined as the electric field at p1 due to p2.
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