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Physics, 19.06.2020 20:57 jdjc

A natural water molecule (H2O) in its vapor state has an electric dipole moment of magnitude, p = 6.2 x 10-30 C. m. (a) Find the distance of the positive and negative charge centers of the molecule. Note that there are 10 electrons and 10 protons in a natural water molecule. (b) If the molecule is placed in a uniform electric field, E = 2 x 10' N/C find the maximum torque acting on the molecule. (c) How much work is needed to rotate this molecule by 180° in this field starting from the initial position, for which 0 = 0? Hint: 0 is the angle between the electric dipole moment and the electric field

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