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1µF
V
(1) T1 > T2 (2) T1 < T2
A
(3) T1 = T2 (4) T1 = 2T2 10V
Q.15 Three electric bulbs of 200 W, 200 W and 400 (1) (25/3) V (2) (50/3) V
W are shown in figure. The resultant power of (3) (100/3) V (4) 50 V
the combination is : Q.21 Three point charges q1, q2, q3 are placed at the
200W
vertices of a triangle if force on q1 and q2 are
400W
(2iˆ ˆj) N and (iˆ 3j)
ˆ N, respectively, then
what will be force on q3 ?
200W
(1) Zero (2) ( 3iˆ 2ˆj) N
(3) (iˆ ˆj) N (4) Cannot be
(1) 800 W (2) 400 W calculated
(3) 200 W (4) 600 W Q.22 The electric field in a region is given by
Q.16 In the circuit shown, the power developed in the 3 4
6 resistor is 6 W. The power developed in the E E 0ˆi E 0ˆj and E0 = 2 × 103 N/C.
4 resistor is : 5 5
6 Then, the flux of this field through a rectangular
surface of area 0.2 m2 parallel to the y-z plane is
4 :-
N m2 N m2
(1) 240 (2) 320
C C
(1) 16 W (2) 9 W N m2
(3) Zero (4) 560
(3) 6 W (4) 4 W C
Q.17 Find the equivalent capacitance between A and Q.23 n identical cells are joined in series with two
B:- cells A and B with reversed polarities. emf of
1µF
A each cell is E and internal resistance is r.
1µF 1µF Potential difference across cell A and B is :
2µF
(n > 4)
2E 1
2µF 1µF (1) (2) 2E 1
n n
B
1µF 4E 2
(3) (4) 2E 1
3 n n
(1) F (2) 1 µF
7 Q.24 In the part of a circuit shown in the figure, the
4 2 potential difference (VG – VH) between points
(3) F (4) F G and H will be :-
5 5
G
2amp 2amp
4 5V
2
3V 1 3amp
H
V C
2V 2R
(1) R1 = R2 = R3
(1) V (2) V/2 (2) R2 = R3 and R1 = 4R2
(3) V/3 (4) 2V/3
(3) R2 = R3 and R1 = R2 / 4
Q.26 We have three identical metallic spheres A, B
and C. A is given a charge Q, and B and C are (4) R1 = R2 + R3
uncharged. The following processes of touching Q.31 Find the charge on the capacitor C in the given
of two spheres are carried out in succession. circuit :
Each process is carried out with sufficient time.
(i) A and B (ii) B and C
(iii) C and A (iv) A and B
(v) B and C
The final charges on the spheres are
(1) 12µC (2) 14µC
11Q 5Q 11Q 11Q 11Q 5Q (3) 20µC (4) 18µC
(1) , , (2) , ,
32 16 32 32 32 16 Q.32 Calculate the charge on the second capacitor
8Q 5Q 5Q 5Q 11Q 11Q before and after switch in the circuit is closed:-
(3) , , (4) , ,
8 16 16 16 32 32
Q.27 Charge Q is given a displacement r aiˆ bjˆ in
an electric field E E ˆi E ˆj. The work done
1 2
is
(1) Q (E1a + E2b)
(1) CE / 2,CE (2) 0, 0
2 2 (3) 0, CE (4) CE / 2, 0
(2) Q (E1a) (E 2 b)
Q.33 Three charges +Q, q, +Q are placed
2 2 respectively, at distance, 0, d/2 and d from the
(3) Q (E1 E 2 ) a b
origin, on the x-axis. If the net force experienced
(4) Q (E12 E 22 ) 2 a 2 b2 by + Q, placed at x=0, is zero, then value of q is
(1) +Q/2 (2) –Q/2
Q.28 A parallel plate capacitor has two layers of
(3) –Q/4 (4) +Q/4
dielectrics as shown in fig. This capacitor is
Q.34 For a uniformly charged ring of radius R, the
connected across a battery, then the ratio of
electric field on its axis has the largest
potential difference across the dielectric layers
magnitude at a distance h from its centre. Then
is-
value of h is :
(1) R / 5 (2) R
k1=2 k2=6
(3) R / 2 (4) R 2
Q.35 When the switch S, in the circuit shown, is
d 2d
(1) 4/3 (2) 1/2 closed, then the value of current i will be :
20V i1 C i 2 10V
(3) 1/3 (4) 3/2 A B
2 i 4
Q.29 The reading of the ammeter in the adjoining
2
figure will be :
S
V=0
(1) 3 A (2) 5 A 1 1 A
(3) 4 A (4) 2 A (1) 0 E 2 Ad (2) 0E 2
2 2 d
Q.36 A resistance is shown in the figure. Its value and
1 d 1 Ad
tolerance are given respectively by: (3) 0 2 (4)
RED ORANGE 2 E A 2 0E2