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12t CH#12 Test no. 01 Max.

marks: 25 Time Allowed: 45 min


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Q.1 Encircle the best answer, cutting over-writing is not allowed. (07)

1. Electric intensity between two oppositely charge plates


(a) E =  /  o (b) E =  /2  o (c) E =  /A (d) E =  /
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2. RC has the unit of
(a) Pot-difference (b) time (c) Electric current (d) Capacitance
3. The value of electric field in the constant electric potential region must be
(a) maximum (b) minimum (c) constant (d) Zero
4. Gauss’s Law is equivalent to
(a) Ampere’s law (b) Coulomb’s law (c) Faraday’s law (d) Ohm’s law
5. In case of large RC the charging of the capacitor will be
(a) fast (b) slow (c) very fast (d) not effected
6. When capacitor is fully charged the current in charging circuit is
(a) positive maximum (b) zero (c) negative maximum (d) may have any value
7. The SI unit of electric flux is
(a) ohm (b) coulomb (c) ampere (d) no any
Q.2: Write down short answers to the following questions. (5 x 2 = 10)
1- Define electron volt?
2- Electric lines of force never cross. Why?
3- If a point charge q of mass m is released in a non-uniform electric field with field lines pointing in the same direction, will it
make a rectilinear motion?
4- How can you identify which plate of the capacitor is positively charge?
5- Compare between electric and gravitational forces?
Q.3: Extensive Question (5 + 3 = 8)
(a) Explain energy stored in a capacitor?
(b) A particle having a charge of 20 electrons on it falls through potential difference of 100 volts, calculate energy acquired in eV.

Q.4. Define electric field intensity and find electric field intensity due to infinite sheet of charge?
(b). two oppositely point charge each has a magnitude of q and separated by a distance of 2d. Find the electric field Midway of
these charges?

PHYSICS 12t CH#12 Test no. 01 Max. marks: 25 Time Allowed: 45 min
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Q.1 Encircle the best answer, cutting over-writing is not allowed. (07)
1. Electric intensity between two oppositely charge plates
(a) E =  /  o (b) E =  /2  o (c) E =  /A (d) E =  /
o
2. RC has the unit of
(a) Pot-difference (b) time (c) Electric current (d) Capacitance
3. The value of electric field in the constant electric potential region must be
(a) maximum (b) minimum (c) constant (d) Zero
4. Gauss’s Law is equivalent to
(a) Ampere’s law (b) Coulomb’s law (c) Faraday’s law (d) Ohm’s law
5. In case of large RC the charging of the capacitor will be
(a) fast (b) slow (c) very fast (d) not effected
6. When capacitor is fully charged the current in charging circuit is
(a) positive maximum (b) zero (c) negative maximum (d) may have any value
7. The SI unit of electric flux is
(a) ohm (b) coulomb (c) ampere (d) no any
Q.2: Write down short answers to the following questions. (5 x 2 = 10)
1- Define electron volt?
2- Electric lines of force never cross. Why?
3- If a point charge q of mass m is released in a non-uniform electric field with field lines pointing in the same direction, will it
make a rectilinear motion?
4- How can you identify which plate of the capacitor is positively charge?
5- Compare between electric and gravitational forces?
Q.3: Extensive Question (5 + 3 = 8)
(a) Explain energy stored in a capacitor?
(b)A particle having a charge of 20 electrons on it falls through potential difference of 100 volts, calculate energy acquired in eV
.Q4. Define electric field intensity and find electric field intensity due to infinite sheet of charge?
(b). two oppositely point charge each has a magnitude of q and separated by a distance of 2d. Find the electric field Midway of
these charges?

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