1) Students are assigned homework problems from their NCERT Physics textbook chapters 1 through 8, as well as additional practice problems involving electric fields and capacitors.
2) Two practice problems involve calculating the point between two charges where the net electric field is zero, as well as defining electric field intensity and its SI unit.
3) Students are asked to obtain expressions for the electric field due to a point charge and system of charges, and to plot graphs showing the variation of electric field and distance. They must also sketch electric field lines between a point charge and a conducting plate.
1) Students are assigned homework problems from their NCERT Physics textbook chapters 1 through 8, as well as additional practice problems involving electric fields and capacitors.
2) Two practice problems involve calculating the point between two charges where the net electric field is zero, as well as defining electric field intensity and its SI unit.
3) Students are asked to obtain expressions for the electric field due to a point charge and system of charges, and to plot graphs showing the variation of electric field and distance. They must also sketch electric field lines between a point charge and a conducting plate.
1) Students are assigned homework problems from their NCERT Physics textbook chapters 1 through 8, as well as additional practice problems involving electric fields and capacitors.
2) Two practice problems involve calculating the point between two charges where the net electric field is zero, as well as defining electric field intensity and its SI unit.
3) Students are asked to obtain expressions for the electric field due to a point charge and system of charges, and to plot graphs showing the variation of electric field and distance. They must also sketch electric field lines between a point charge and a conducting plate.
Autumn break home work:- 1. Complete exercise of NCERT from chapter One to Eight from page no 1 to 253? 2) Two point charges of +1 µC and +4 µC are kept 30 cm apart. How far from the +1µC charge On the line joining the two charges will the net electric field be zero? (2020) 3) (a) Define electric field intensity. Write its SI unit. (b) Two point charges 4 𝜇c & 1 𝜇c are separated by a distance of 2m in air. Find the point On the line joining the charges at which the net electric field of the system is zero. 4) Obtain the expression for electric field intensity due to a (a)Point charge and (b)Due to system of charge Plot the graph for the variation for E and r. 5). (a) Point charge (+Q) is kept in the vicinity of uncharged conducting plate sketch electric Field lines between the charge and the plate. (b) Plot a graph showing the variation of Coulomb force (F) versus 1/r2, where r is the Distance between two charges of each pair of charges (1µC, 2µC) and (1µC, - 3µC). Interpret the graphs. 6) A capacitor of unknown capacitance is connected across a battery of V volt. A charge of 120 μC is stored in it. When the potential across the capacitor is reduced by 40 V, the charge stored in the capacitor becomes 40 μC. Calculate V and the unknown capacitance. What would have been the charge in the capacitor if the voltage were increased by 40 V? 7). A capacitor of unknown capacitance is connected across a battery of V volt. A charge of 240 pC is stored in it. When the potential across the capacitor is reduced by 80 V, the charge stored in the capacitor becomes 80 pC. Calculate V and the unknown capacitance. What would have been the charge in the capacitor if the voltage were increased by 80 V?