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Home work (physics)

(1)Draw the pattern of electric field lines, when a point charge –Q is kept near an
uncharged conducting plate.

(2) Draw a graph to show the variation of E with perpendicular distance r from
the line of charge .

(3) A charge ‘q’ is placed at the centre of a cube of side l. What is the electric flux
passing through each face of the cube.

(4) What is the electric flux through a cube of side l cm which encloses an electric
dipole.

(5) What is the amount of work done in moving a point charge Q. around a
circular arc of radius ‘r’ at the centre of which another point charge ‘q’ is located.

(6) In a medium the force of attraction between two point electric charges,
distance ‘d’ apart, is F. What distance apart should these be kept in the same
medium so that the force between them becomes 3F.

(7) Four charges of same magnitude and same sign are placed at the corners of a
square, of each side 0.1 m. What is electric field intensity at the centre of the
square.

(8) Two-point charges q and –2q are kept ‘d’ distance apart. Find the location of
the point relative to charge ‘q’ at which potential due to this system of charges is
zero.

(9) Two small identical electrical dipoles AB and CD, each of dipole moment ‘p’
are kept at an angle of 120° as shown in the figure. What is the resultant dipole
moment of this combination? If this system is subjected to the electric field ( E⃗ )
directed along +X direction, what will be the magnitude and direction of the
torque acting on this.
(10)Use Gauss’s law to derive the expression for the electric field ( E⃗ ) due to a
straight uniformly charged infinite line of charge λ Cm -1.

(11)Two-point charges +q and -2q are placed at the vertices ‘B’ and ‘C’ of an
equilateral triangle ABC of side ‘a’ as given in the figure. Obtain the expression
for (i) the magnitude and (ii) the direction of the resultant electric field at vertex A
due to these two charges. (CBSE Al 2014 C)

(12)Define electric flux and write its SI unit. The electric field components in the
figure shown are : Ex = αx, Ey = 0, Ez = 0 where α = 100N/cm. Calculate the charge
within the cube, assuming a = 0.1 m.

(13)Derive the expression for the electric field at a point on the equatorial line of
an electric dipole.
(14)Write the relation between dielectric constant (K) and electric susceptibility χe

(15)Why is the electrostatic potential inside a charged conducting shell constant


throughout the volume of the conductor

(16)In a parallel plate capacitor, the potential difference of 10 2 V is maintained


between the plates. What will be the electric field at points A and B as shown in
the figure below?

(17)In a parallel plate capacitor, the capacitance increases from 4 μF to 80 μF,


introducing a dielectric medium between the plates. What is the dielectric
constant of the medium?

(18)A slab of material of dielectric constant K has the same area as that of the
plates of a parallel plate capacitor but has the thickness d/2, where d is the
separation between the plates. Find out the expression for its capacitance when
the slab is inserted between the plates of the capacitor.

(19)Four-point charges Q, q, Q., and q are placed at the corners of a square of


side ‘a’ as shown in the figure.

Find the potential energy of this system.

(20)A network of four capacitors, each of capacitance 15 µF, is connected across a


battery of 100 V, as shown in the
21. Derive the expression for electric potential due to an electric dipole.

22. Derive the expression for electric field intensity at a point on axial line of electric dipole.

23. Derive expression for capacitance of a capacitance of a capacitor when a dielectric slab placed
between the plates of thickness t.

24. Explain vector form of coulomb’s law.

25. Derive the expression for line charge density without gauss law.

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