Electric Dipole is an important topic in the Physics section in VITEEE exam. Practising this topic will increase your score overall and make your conceptual grip on VITEEE exam stronger.
This article gives you a full set of VITEEE PYQs for Electric Dipole with explanations for effective preparation. Practice of VITEEE Physics PYQs including Electric Dipole questions regularly will improve accuracy, speed, and confidence in the VITEEE 2026 exam.
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VITEEE PYQs for Electric Dipole with Solutions
1.
The electric field intensity $\vec{E}$, due to an electric dipole of moment $\vec{p}$, at a point on the equatorial line is- parallel to the axis of the dipole and opposite to the direction of the dipole momen $\vec{p}$
- perpendicular to the axis of the dipole and is directed away from it
- parallel to the dipole moment
- perpendicular to the axis of the dipole and is directed toward it
2.
Two points masses, $m$ each carrying charges $-q$ and $+q$ are attached to the ends of a mass less rigid non-conducting wire of length $'L'$. When this arrangement is placed in a uniform electric field, then it deflects through an angle $i$. The minimum time needed by rod to align itself along the field is- $2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{mL}{qE}}$
- $ \frac{\pi}{2} \sqrt{\frac{mL}{2 qE}}$
- $ \pi \sqrt{\frac{2 mL}{qE}}$
- $2 \pi \sqrt{\frac{3 mL}{qE}}$
3.
An electric dipole is kept in a uniform electric field. It experiences- a force and a torque
- a force, but no torque
- a torque but no net force
- neither a force nor a torque
4.
Two point dipoles $p \hat{k}$ and $\frac{p}{2} \hat{k}$ are located at $(0,0,0)$ and $(1\, m , 0,2\, m )$ respectively. The resultant electric field due to the two dipoles at the point $(1 \,m , 0,0)$ is- $\frac{9 p}{32 \pi \varepsilon_{0}} \hat{k}$
- $\frac{-7 p}{32 \pi \varepsilon_{0}} \hat{k}$
- $\frac{7 p }{32 \pi \varepsilon_{0}} \hat{ k }$
- none of these
5.
A neutral water molecule $(H_2O)$ in its vapour state has an electric dipole moment of magnitude $6.4 \times 10^{-30} C-m$ . How far apart are the molecules centres of positive and negative charges?- 4m
- 4 mm
- $4 \mu m$
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