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The work done to rotate a dipole in an electric field depends on:
AOnly the magnitude of the field
BOnly the dipole moment
CThe angle of rotation
DAll of the above
✓ Correct Answer: D — All of the above
Work done W = pE(cos theta1 - cos theta2). It depends on dipole moment (p), electric field (E), and the angles.
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