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Electrostatics

Coulomb's Laws

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Electrostatics - Coulomb's Laws
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2 equally charged identical metal spheres A & B repel each other with a
force ‘F’. The spheres are fixed at distance ‘r’ between them. A 3rd identical
uncharged sphere C is brought in contact with A and then placed at the
mid-point of the line joining A & B. What is the net electric force on C

A. F

B.

C.

D.
2 identical spheres have +Q & -Q charge have a force F between. If in
the middle of 2 spheres, another similar sphere having +Q charge is
kept, then it experiences a force in magnitude and direction as

A. Zero having no direction


B. 8F towards +Q charge
C. 8F towards -Q charge
D. 4F towards +Q charge
Point charges +4q, -q and +4q are kept on the x-axis at
point x=0, x=a & x=2a respectively, then

A. Only -q is in stable equilibrium


B. None of the charges are in equilibrium
C. All the charges are in unstable equilibrium
D. All the charges are in stable equilibrium
2 small balls having equal positive charge Q (Coulomb) on each are
suspended by two insulated string of equal length L meter, from a
hook fixed to a stand. The whole set - up is taken in satellite into
space where there is no gravity (state of weightlessness). Then the
angle between the string and tension in the string is

A.

L L
B.
+Q +Q
C.

D.
Two charges +4e & +e are at a distance x apart. At what distance, a
charge q must be placed from charge +e so that it is in equilibrium

A. x
+4e +e
B.
fixed fixed
C.

D.
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