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Two Electric Dipoles, P1 and P2, Are Arranged as Shown

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  Two electric dipoles, p<sub>1</sub> and p<sub>2</sub>, are arranged as shown. The first dipole is not free to rotate but the second dipole can rotate in any direction. Which way will p<sub>2</sub> rotate? The directions represent the following: 1 - clockwise, 2 - counter-clockwise, 3 - rotate about axis of the dipole rolling up, and 4 - rotate about axis of the dipole rolling down. A)  1 B)  2 C)  3 D)  4 E)  None of these is correct. Two electric dipoles, p1 and p2, are arranged as shown. The first dipole is not free to rotate but the second dipole can rotate in any direction. Which way will p2 rotate? The directions represent the following: 1 - clockwise, 2 - counter-clockwise, 3 - rotate about axis of the dipole rolling up, and 4 - rotate about axis of the dipole rolling down.

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