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How do we take angles in the limits of integrals in Physics?

I am looking at the following derivation of the potential energy of a dipole in a uniform electric field, paraphrased from phys.libretexts.org: Consider an electric dipole $p$ placed in a uniform ...
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Angle between dipole moment and electric field

I was learning the potential energy of a dipole because of torque from Halliday Resnick. In the given diagram, it said that if we move the system anticlockwise then the amount the Work that was done ...
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Potential Energy of a Electric Dipole

I am trying to derive the potential energy because of torque in a dipole placed in a uniform electric field. But the answer I am getting is different from the answer I saw everywhere. So could someone ...
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Torque on dipole in a non-uniform electric field [duplicate]

What happens when an electric dipole is kept in a nonuniform electric field?
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