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Frequency of an electric dipole
Oh, thanks! That's a big help! So from there, do I integrate the equation to solve for dθ/dt since dθ/dt = w? Then to find f I divide w by 2*pi? EDIT: Nevermind, yay, I finally solved the problem! Thanks again for the help.- LittleLu609
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Frequency of an electric dipole
Homework Statement Find the frequency of oscillation of an electric dipole, of dipole moment p and rotational inertia I, for small amplitudes of oscillation about its equilibrium position in a uniform electric field of magnitude E. Answer: [(pE/I)^0.5]/(2*pi) Homework Equations I...- LittleLu609
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