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Electric Charges and Fields DPP 03 of Lecture 05 Lakshya NEET 20
Electric Charges and Fields DPP 03 of Lecture 05 Lakshya NEET 20
G
is −
− −
−
(C) √ G
(A) 9 × 10 3
N 4πε 0
−−−−−
(B) 90 N (D) √4πε0 G
(C) 1. 1 × 10−4 N
Q8 The charges on two spheres are +7μC and
(D) 10 4
N
−5μC respectively. They experience a force F. If
Q4 +2C and +6C two charges are repelling each each of them is given additional charge of
other with a force of 12 N . If each charge is −2μC , the new force of attraction will be:
given −2C of charge, then the value of force (A) F (B) F/2
–
will be: (C) F/√3 (D) 2F
(A) 4 N (Attractive)
Q9 Two positive ions, each carrying a charge q, are
(B) 4 N (Repulsive)
separated by a distance d. If F is the force of
(C) 8 N (Repulsive)
repulsion between the ions, the number of
(D) Zero
electrons missing from each ion will be ( e being
Q5 Two small conducting spheres of equal radius the charge on an electron)
(A)
2
4πε 0 Fd
have charges +10μC and −20μC respectively 2
e
−−−−−−
and placed at a distance R from each other (B) 4πε 0 Fe
2
√
experience force F1 . If they are brought in 2
d
−−−−−−
contact and separated to the same distance, (C) √ 4πε
2
0 Fd
2
e
they experience force F2 . The ratio of F1 to F2
(D) 4πε 0 Fd
is:
2
e
Answer Key
Q1 (A) Q6 (D)
Q2 (C) Q7 (D)
Q3 (B) Q8 (A)
Q4 (D) Q9 (C)
Q5 (B)