Equal and opposite charges are placed at the two vertices of an equilateral triangle, giving a dipole moment \(p.\) A small dipole \(p'\) is placed at the third vertex, parallel to the previous dipole. If the electric fields due to both dipoles \(p,~p',\) at the mid-point of the dipole \(p,\) are equal, then \(\dfrac{p'}{p}\) equals:
1. \(3\sqrt3\) 2. \(\dfrac{3\sqrt3}{2}\)
3. \(\sqrt3\) 4. \(\dfrac{\sqrt3}{2}\)
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A dipole is placed at the centre of a uniformly charged circular ring, with the axis of the dipole along the axis of the ring.
The dipole experiences:
1. no force and no torque.
2. a force but no torque.
3. a torque but no force.
4. a force and a torque.
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