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Section A (1 Mark)
Q.1 A charge produces an electric field of 1 N/C at a point distant 0.1 m from it. The magnitude of charge is
(a) 1.11 × 10 −12C (b) 9.11 × 10 −12C (c) 7.11 × 10 −6C (d) None of these
Q.2 If Ea be the electric field strength of a short dipole at a point on its axial line and E e that on the equatorial
line at the same distance, then
(a) Ee = 2Ea (b) Ea = 2Ee (c) Ea = Ee (d) None of the above
Q.3 The figure shows some of the electric field lines corresponding to an electric field. The figure suggests
(a) EA>EB>EC
(b) EA=EB=EC
(c) EA=EC>EB
(d) EA=EC<EB
Q.4 The S.I. unit of electric flux is
(a) Weber (b) Newton per coulomb
(c) Volt metre (d) Joule per coulomb
Q.5 Eight dipoles of charges of magnitude e are placed inside a cube. The total electric flux coming out of the
cube will be
(b)
(c)
(d)
Q.7 The electric potential at a point due to an electric dipole will be :-
Section B (2 Mark)
Q.15 n’ small drop of same size are charged to ‘v’ volt each. They coalesce to form a bigger drop. Calculate
potential of bigger drop.
Q.16 A system has two charges qA = 2.5 × 10-7 C and qB = –2.5 × 10-7 C located at points A: (0, 0, –15 cm) and B:
(0, 0, +15 cm), respectively. What is the electric dipole moment of the system?
Section C (3 Mark)
Q.18 A point charges causes an electric flux of -1.0 × 103 Nm2/C to pass through a spherical Gaussian surface
of 10 cm radius centred on the charge.
(i) If the radius of the Gaussian surface were doubled, how much flux would pass through the surface?
(ii) What is the value of the point charge?
Section D (5 Mark)
Q.19 Derive an expression for electric potential due to a dipole at a general point. Also state special cases.
How does it differ from electric potential due to a single charge?