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and 2 are at a
distance x from each other and Il Ba. The force between
the dipoles is
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24, Inauniformly charged sphere oftotal charge Q and radius
R, the electric field £ is plotted as function of distance from
the centre. The graph which would correspond tothe above
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25, A panicle of mass m and e
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released. Thekinetic energy
attained by the particle after moving a distance y is
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26. A positive charge +0 is fixed at a
point A, Another positively —_
charged particle of mass m and F
charge *q is projected from a point
B with velocity u as shown in the
figure. The point B is at the large
distance from Aand at distanced"
fiom the line AC. The intial velocity is parallel tothe line AC.
‘The point Cisat very large distance ffom A. The minimum
distance (in meter) of +q fom +Q during the motion is
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DPP/ CP15
Which ofthe following is a wrong statement?
(@) ‘The charge ofan isolated system is conserved
(©) Its not possible to create or destroy charged particles
(©) Wis possible to create or destroy charged particles
(6) Wis not possible to create or desray net charge
‘A square surface of sie L metres isin
the plane of the paper. A uniform:
electie field E (volt im), also in the
plane ofthe paper, is
limited only tothe iower haf thesquae surface (se figure)
Thecleotic Mux in St units asocited with the surface is
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Positive charge q distributed uniformly
overit, Thenet electric field E atthe centre
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re fons, each carrying a charge g, are separated
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being the charge of an electron)
Arty Fd? [arg Fe?
(1+ VA). Find the value ofA [Take Qa: @ —~F Ore
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DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEM DPP CHAPTERWISE CP15 - PHYSICS
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PROBLEMS
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Charge
Surface area
9820-9
Surface charge density ()=
29
So Sinner =F
Q
and Sows =F
Electric fed intensity tthe centre of the se
Eaoe, (eiven)
Electric ield along the axis at any distance x fom the
centre of the dise
“id
‘% reduction in the value of electric field
.
(e-f2)-10 ay
0.7%
Since electric field E decreases inside wate, therefore
fx § = E.A also decreases
‘When a dipole isplaced in a uniform electric field, two
‘equal and oppesite forces act on it. Therefore, a torque
acts which rotates the dipole.
Forthe distances close tothe charge atx=0 the field is
very high and is in positive direction of x-axis. As we
‘move towards the other charge the net electric field
bbocomes zeroatx~a thereafter the influence ofcharge
at x= 2a dominates and net field increases in negative
direction ofx-axis and grows unboundedly as we come
closer and closer to the charge atx = 2a
Force acting on the charged particle due to electric
field= gE a
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DPP/CP15
work done in moving through distance S,
W=qE.8 = (QE) xSxc0s0
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E= 20 NC-!=20 Vine
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tana = 2 =| PSO) APSE) Lian
ax 0) | 2pe0s0) "2
Let us consider a spherical shell of radius x and
thickness dx
aly
Charge on this shell
dq=ptmx2dx= py (1 *) ara
Total charge in the spherical region from centre
tor(r