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1. A square surface of side L meters is in the plane of (3) In Fig. (ii) is same as Fig. (iii) but is smaller
the paper. A uniform electric field E (volt/m), also than Fig. (iv)
in the plane of the paper, is limited only to the lower (4) Is the same for all the figures
half of the square surface, (see figure). The electric
flux in SI units associated with the surface is 5. A charge q is placed at the centre of the open end
cylindrical vessel. The flux of the electric field
through the surface of the vessel is
q
(1) Zero (2)
0
(1) Zero (2) EL2
(3) EL2/(20) (4) EL2/2 q 2q
(3) (4)
2 0 0
2. A cylinder of radius R and length L is placed in a
uniform electric field E parallel to the cylinder axis.
The total flux for the surface of the cylinder is given by 6. It is not convenient to use a spherical Gaussian
surface to find the electric field due to an electric
(1) 2R2 E (2) R2 E
dipole using Gauss’s theorem because
(3) ( R2 / R ) / E (4) Zero (1) Gauss’s law fails in this case
(2) This problem does not have spherical
3. In a region, the intensity of an electric field is given symmetry
by E = 2iˆ + 3 ˆj + kˆ in NC–1. The electric flux (3) Coulomb’s law is more fundamental than
Gauss’s law
through a surface S = 10iˆ m2 in the region is (4) Spherical Gaussian surface will alter the
(1) 5 Nm2C–1 (2) 10 Nm2C–1 dipole moment
(3) 15 Nm2C–1 (4) 20 Nm2C–1
7. An electric charge q is placed at the centre of a cube
4. The electric flux through the surface
of side a. The electric flux on one of its faces will be
q q
(1) (2)
60 0 a 2
q q
(3) (4)
40 a 2 0
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Answer Key
1. (1) 5. (3)
2. (4) 6. (2)
3. (4) 7. (1)
4. (4) 8. (2)
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