1) Three charges of +1μC, +3μC and -2μC are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle with sides of 90cm. The student is asked to calculate the electrostatic potential energy of this system of charges.
2) An I-V graph is shown for two identical wires made of different materials. The student must determine which material has the higher resistivity based on the graph.
3) The student is asked to derive an expression for the electric field intensity due to a long straight thin uniformly charged wire at a point lying a distance r from the wire.
1) Three charges of +1μC, +3μC and -2μC are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle with sides of 90cm. The student is asked to calculate the electrostatic potential energy of this system of charges.
2) An I-V graph is shown for two identical wires made of different materials. The student must determine which material has the higher resistivity based on the graph.
3) The student is asked to derive an expression for the electric field intensity due to a long straight thin uniformly charged wire at a point lying a distance r from the wire.
1) Three charges of +1μC, +3μC and -2μC are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle with sides of 90cm. The student is asked to calculate the electrostatic potential energy of this system of charges.
2) An I-V graph is shown for two identical wires made of different materials. The student must determine which material has the higher resistivity based on the graph.
3) The student is asked to derive an expression for the electric field intensity due to a long straight thin uniformly charged wire at a point lying a distance r from the wire.
FIRST UNIT TEST – 2020-21 Q-7 Three charges of +1µC, +3µC and
Class- XII PHYSICS -2µC are kept at the vertices of an
Time: 40 Mins M.M: 20 equilateral triangle of sides 90cm. Find the electrostatic potential energy of the system General instructions:- of charges. (2) (i) All questions are compulsory Q-8 I-V Graph for two identical wires of (ii) Answers should be brief and to two different materials shown in figure. the point Which of the two has higher resistivity and Q-1 Write two factors on which electric why? (2) flux through a closed Gaussian surface I A depends. (1) B Q-2 Which physical quantity has S.I Unit NmC-1 ? (1) V Q-3 A copper wire of non- uniform area of cross section is connected to d.c battery. Q-9 Derive an expression for electric field Which physical quantity remains constant intensity due to a long straight thin along the wire : current density, current, uniformly charged wire of linear charge drift velocity? (1) density λ at a point lying at a distance r from the wire. (3) Q-4 Write the relation between electric field and electric potential. (1) Q-10 Obtain the formula for the energy stored in a capacitor connected across a d.c Q-5 Define mobility of charge carriers. battery. Hence, define energy density of the Write its S.I. Unit. (1) capacitor. (3) Q-6 A point charge of 2µC is at the centre Q-11 Draw the circuit diagram to determine of a cubic Gaussian surface 9.0cm on edge. the internal resistance of a cell using What is the net electric flux through the potentiometer. Write the formula used. (3) surface? (2)