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LAKSHYA JEE AIR (2025)


Electrostatics DPP-06
1. A solid sphere of radius 𝑅1 and volume charge 4. The spatial distribution of the electric field due to
 charges (A, B) is shown in figure. Which one of the
density  = 0 is enclosed by a hollow sphere of
r following statements is correct?
radius 𝑅2 with negative surface charge density𝜎,
such that the total charge in the system is zero, 𝜌0
A B
is a positive constant and 𝑟 is the distance from the
R2
centre of sphere. The ratio is:
R1 (1) A is +ve and B is –ve, |A| > |B|
 (2) A is –ve and B is +ve, |A| = |B|
(1) (2) 2 /  0
0
(3) Both are +ve but 𝐴 > 𝐵
0
(3)  0 / 2 (4) (4) Both are –ve but 𝐴 > 𝐵

Q
5. If the electric flux entering and leaving an enclosed
2. Let P (r) = r be the charge density
 R4 surface respectively are ϕ1 and ϕ2 , the electric
distribution for a solid sphere of radius 𝑅 and total charge inside the surface will be
charge 𝑄. For a point ′𝑝′ inside the sphere at 1 +  2
distance 𝑟1 from the centre of the sphere, the (1) (2 − 1 ) ε 0 (2)
ε0
magnitude of electric field is
1 −  2
(1) 0 (2)
Q (3) (4) ε 0 (1 − 2 )
4 0 r12 ε0

Qr12 Qr12
(3) (4) 6. A square of side 'a' is lying in xy plane such that
4 0 R 4 3 0 R 4
two of its sides are lying on the axis. If an electric
field E = E0 xkˆ is applied on the square. The flux
3. A hollow cylinder has a charge 𝑞 coulomb within it
passing through the square is:
at centre. If 𝜙 is the electric flux in units of 𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑡 −
E0 a 3
𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑒𝑟 associated with the curved surface 𝐵, the (1) E0a3 (2)
2
flux linked with the plane surface 𝐴 in units of volt-
meter will be: E0 a 3 E0 a 2
(3) (4)
3 2

7. The electric field inside a sphere which carries a


charge density proportional to the distance from the
origin  =  r ( is a constant) is:
1 q  q
(1)  −  (2) r 3 r 2
2  0 2 0 (1) (2)
 4 0 4 0
 q
(3) (4) − r 2
3 0 (3) (4) none of these
3 0
2

8. Figure shows a uniformly charged hemispherical 11. A ring of radius R is placed in the plane with its
shell. The direction of electric field at point p, that centre at origin and its axis along the x-axis and
is off-centre (but in the plane of the largest circle of having uniformly distributed positive charge. A
the hemisphere), will be along ring of radius r (<< R) and coaxial with the larger
b ring is moving along the axis with constant velocity
c a
then the variation of electrical flux () passing
through the smaller ring with position will be best
d
p represented by:

(1) pa (2) pb
(3) pc (4) pd

9. A cylindrical portion of radius r is removed from a


solid sphere of radius R and uniform volume charge (1)
density  in such a way that the axis of the hollow
cylinder coincides with one of the diameters of the
sphere. (r is negligible compared to R). Then the
(2)
electric field intensity at point A is:

j
A r R (3)
i

r r
(1) î (2) − î (4)
3 0 3 0
r r
(3) î (4) − î
6 0 6 0
12. An infinitely long wire having uniform linear
10. A solid non-conducting sphere of Radius R, having charge density  is placed along positive y–axis
R such that one of its end point is at origin. Then the
a spherical cavity of radius as shown, carries a flux passing through quarter circular area (in x –z
2
uniformly distributed charge q. The electric field at plane having centre at O) of radius R (as shown in
the centre of the cavity is E. If there were no cavity figure) is:
and charge remains same (q), the field at the same
point will be:

R R
3 (1) (2)
(1) E (2) E 2 0 8 0
4
R 2 R
7 (3) (4)
(3) E (4) None of these 0 0
8
3

13. A point charge 'Q' is placed at the mid–point of 15. An electric dipole is placed at the centre of a sphere,
edge AB of cube ABCDEFGH, then select correct Mark the correct options.
alternative/alternatives: (1) The flux of the electric field through the sphere
G C is zero
H D
(2) The electric field is zero at every point of the
B sphere
F
E A (3) The electric field is not zero anywhere on the
Q sphere
(1) Total flux passing through cube is .
4 0
(4) The electric field is zero on a circle on the
(2) Flux through face CDHG is equal to flux sphere
through face ABCD.
(3) Flux through face ADHE is equal to flux
through face BCGF.
(4) Sum of flux passing through face CDHG and
Q
HDAE is .
8 0

14. Figure shows a charge Q placed at the centre of a


cylinder [closed from one end]. A second charge q
is placed at one of the positions A, B, C and D. In
which position(s) of this second charge, the flux of
the electric field through the hemisphere remains
unchanged?

(1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D
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Answer Key
1. (3) 9. (3)
2. (3) 10. (3)
3. (1) 11. (3)
4. (1) 12. (2)
5. (1) 13. (1, 3, 4)
6. (2) 14. (1, 4)
7. (2) 15. (1, 3)
8. (2)

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