This document contains a physics document with 10 questions on the properties of electric charge. The questions cover topics like calculating the total charge on a system, calculating the charge on a liquid drop or object based on the number of electrons, determining if an object can have a certain charge value, calculating the number of electrons transferred or mass in charge transfer situations, relating coulombs of charge to number of electrons, and calculating final charges after charge interactions. The answers to the questions are also provided.
This document contains a physics document with 10 questions on the properties of electric charge. The questions cover topics like calculating the total charge on a system, calculating the charge on a liquid drop or object based on the number of electrons, determining if an object can have a certain charge value, calculating the number of electrons transferred or mass in charge transfer situations, relating coulombs of charge to number of electrons, and calculating final charges after charge interactions. The answers to the questions are also provided.
This document contains a physics document with 10 questions on the properties of electric charge. The questions cover topics like calculating the total charge on a system, calculating the charge on a liquid drop or object based on the number of electrons, determining if an object can have a certain charge value, calculating the number of electrons transferred or mass in charge transfer situations, relating coulombs of charge to number of electrons, and calculating final charges after charge interactions. The answers to the questions are also provided.
CLASS:XII DPP:1(Properties of electric charge) CHAPTER:1 -7 -7 Q1. A system has two charges qA = 2.5 X 10 C and qB -2.5 X 10 C located at A : (0,0,-15 cm) and B : (0,0,+15 cm) respectively. What is the total charge on the system? Q2. A liquid drop has 20 excess electrons. Calculate the charge on the liquid drop. Q3. Can an object have a charge of 2.8 X 10-18 C ? Justify your answer. Q4. A piece of polythene is rubbed with wool and it has been found to acquire a negative charge of 3 X 10-7 C. i) How many electrons are transferred from wool to piece of polythene ? ii) Is there a transfer of mass from wool to polythene ? if yes how much. Q5. How many electrons from one coulomb of charge? Q6. Calculate the charge carried by 12.5 X 108 electrons. Q7. a) Which is bigger : 1 coulomb of charge or a charge on an electron ? b) How many elementary charge from one coulomb of charge ? Q8. Estimate the number of electrons or protons and the total positive charge in 180 g of pure water. Q9. If a body gives out 109 electrons every second, how much time is required to get a total charge of 1 C from it? Q10. Three bodies A,B and C have charge 5 X 10-7 C, -2 X 10-7 C, 2.5 X 10-7 C on it. First body A is rubbed with B and separated from each other, After body B is rubbed with body C and separated from each other. What is the final charge on each body? ---------------------------------------------------------------------Answers------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) 0 2) -3.2 X 10-18 C 3) 17.5, NO 12 -18 18 4) i) 1.875 X 10 ii) Yes 1.706 X 10 Kg 5) 6.25 X 10 electrons 6) -2.0 X 10-10 C 18 7) a) 1C is bigger b) 6.25 X 10
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CLASS:XII DPP:1(Properties of electric charge) CHAPTER:1 -7 -7 Q1. A system has two charges qA = 2.5 X 10 C and qB -2.5 X 10 C located at A : (0,0,-15 cm) and B : (0,0,+15 cm) respectively. What is the total charge on the system? Q2. A liquid drop has 20 excess electrons. Calculate the charge on the liquid drop. Q3. Can an object have a charge of 2.8 X 10-18 C ? Justify your answer. Q4. A piece of polythene is rubbed with wool and it has been found to acquire a negative charge of 3 X 10-7 C. iii) How many electrons are transferred from wool to piece of polythene ? iv) Is there a transfer of mass from wool to polythene ? if yes how much. Q5. How many electrons from one coulomb of charge? Q6. Calculate the charge carried by 12.5 X 108 electrons. Q7. a) Which is bigger : 1 coulomb of charge or a charge on an electron ? b) How many elementary charge from one coulomb of charge ? Q8. Estimate the number of electrons or protons and the total positive charge in 180 g of pure water. Q9. If a body gives out 109 electrons every second, how much time is required to get a total charge of 1 C from it? Q10. Three bodies A,B and C have charge 5 X 10-7 C, -2 X 10-7 C, 2.5 X 10-7 C on it. First body A is rubbed with B and separated from each other, After body B is rubbed with body C and separated from each other. What is the final charge on each body? ---------------------------------------------------------------------Answers------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2) 0 2) -3.2 X 10-18 C 3) 17.5, NO 12 -18 4) i) 1.875 X 10 ii) Yes 1.706 X 10 Kg 5) 6.25 X 1018 electrons 6) -2.0 X 10-10 C 18 7) a) 1C is bigger b) 6.25 X 10