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The Electrostatic Force of Repulsion Between Two Positively Charged Ions Carrying Equal Charges Is 3
The Electrostatic Force of Repulsion Between Two Positively Charged Ions Carrying Equal Charges Is 3
DAILY ASSIGNMENT
SUB-PHYSICS
NAME
Date
14/04/17..CLASS
12TH NO/3
1. The electrostatic force of
repulsion between two
positively charged ions carrying
equal charges is 3.710-9 N,
when they are separated by
distance of 5 Ao . How many
electrons are missing from each
ions?
2. A free pitch ball A of 8 g
carries a positive charge of
510-8 C . What must be the
nature of and magnitude of
charge given to second pitch-
ball B fixed 5 cm bellow the
former ball so that the upper
ball is stationary?
3. Two similarly equal charged
identical metal spheres A and B
repel each other by force of
210-5N. A third identical
uncharged sphere C touched to
A and then placed at the mid-
point between A and B .
Calculate the net electrostatic
force on C
4. Two point charges +4e and
+e are fixed a distance a
apart. Where a third charge q
should be kept on the line
joining the two charges so that
it may be in equilibrium? In
which case the equilibrium will
be stable and in which case
unstable?
5. Two identical spheres, having
charges of opposite sign attract
each other with the force of
0.108 N when separated by
0.5m. The spheres are
connected by a conducting wire
, which then removed , and
there after they repel each
other with the force of 0.036 n.
What are the initial charges on
the spheres?
6. Two small spheres each
having mass m kg and charge q
coulomb are separated from a
point by insulating threads each
l meter but of negligible mass.
If is the angle , each threads
makes with the vertical when
equilibrium has been attain,
show that q2= (4mgl2sin2tan )
40
7. Two point charges values q
and 2q are kept distance d
apart from each other in air. A
third charge Q to be kept along
same line such a way that the
net force acting on q and 2q is
zero. Calculate the position of
charge Q in terms of q and d.
8. Ten positively charged
particle are kept on x-axis at
appoint x=10cm,20cm ,40
cm ......100cm . The first
particle has a charge 110-8 C,
the second 810-8 C , third
2710-8 C and so on . The tenth
particle has a charge 100010-8
C. Find the magnitude of the
electric force acting on a 1C
charge placed at the origin.
9. Charges of +5C , +10C
and -10C are placed in air at
each corners A,B and C of an
equilateral triangle ABC , having
each side equal to 5cm.
Determine the resultant force
on the charge A.
10. Four equal point charges
each +5C are placed on the
four corners of a square of each
side 0.2m. Calculate the force
on any one of the charges.
11. Calculate the electric field
strength required to support a
water drop of mass 10-3 kg and
having a charge 1.610-19 C.
12. How many electron should be
removed from a coin of mass
1.6g , so that it may just float in
a electric field of intensity 10 9
N/C , directed upward?
13. What charge would be
required to electrify a sphere of
radius 25 cm so as to get a
3
surface charge density of
Cm-2
14. A charged spherical
conductor has a surface density
of 0.7 Cm-2. When its charge is
increased by 0.44C, the charge
density changes by 0.14 Cm-2.
Find the radius of the sphere
and initial charge on it.
15. Sixty four drops of radius
0.02 m and each carrying a
charge of +5C are combined
to form a bigger drop. Find how
the surface density of
electrification will change if no
charge is lost.
16. Two charges , one +5C and
another -5C are placed 1 mm
apart. Calculate the dipole
moment.
17. An electric dipole consist of
charges of magnitude 1/3 10-7
C ,separated by 2 cm apart. The
dipole is placed in an external
field of 3107 N/C-1. What
maximum torque does the
electric field exerted on dipole?
18. Calculate the electric field
due to an electric dipole of
length 10 cm having charge of
1C at an equatorial point 12cm
from the centre of the dipole.
19. Two point charges each of
5C but opposite in sign, are
placed 4 cm apart. Calculate
the electric field intensity at a
point diastant 4 cm from
midpoint on the axial line of the
dipole.
(c) (d)
1.6 1020C
None
of these
3. Five balls numbered 1 to 5 balls
suspended using separate
threads. Pair (1,2), (2,4) and
(4,1) show electrostatic
attraction, while pair (2,3)
and (4,5) show repulsion.
Therefore ball 1 must be
(a) Positively charged
(b) Negatively charged
(c) Neutral (d) Made
of metal
4. If the radius of a solid and
hollow copper spheres are
same which one can hold
greater charge
(a) Solid sphere (b)
Hollow sphere
(c) Both will hold equal
charge (d) None of
these
5. Number of electrons in one
coulomb of charge will be
(a) (b)
5.46 1029 6.25 1018
20N
(d) 20N
separated by a certain
distance. What will be ratio of
forces acting on these two
[CPMT 1979]
(a) (b) (c)
1: 5 5 :1
(d)
1:1 0
1 : 8 (d) 1:1
13. A total charge Q is broken in
two parts and and they Q1 Q2
(a) R R
(b)
Q 2Q Q 3Q
Q2 , Q1 Q Q2 , Q1
4 3
(c) 4 4
(d)
Q Q
Q1 , Q2
2 2
(a) 16
(b) 16
(c) F
15
F
(d)16
kQ2 2kQ2
2kQ2 3kQ2
(d)
a2 a2
1 1 2 Q2 1 Q2
2
2 4 0 a2 4 a2
(d) 2 0