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If the electric va field at A and B are Ea and Ex respectively and if the displacement between A and B isrthen ‘B.E,=Ep ae o . none ofthese VW. 080 The electric Held strength at the position #37) caused by a Point CwATGE) laced at origin is (MDCAT 2017) A. 12407 + 12807 NIC B. 1440/ + 10807 Vim D. 1240/ +1080 NIC Q.81 Ifa charge particle is placed one by one at point A, B and C then at which point it al eperiaie sary hoo F201 q E=Kv ‘ —s = 4x0 1fho! (A A. At point “ a t C. At point “B” = aap? x (4435) 9x ae = Ftwer (u'+si) ry ere ee 2h (443) = Lay PL —— Paina en Lae ee "a Qu Tw identical metal balls with charges +20 and -Q are separated by some dita, and exert a force F on each other, They are joined by a conducting wire, which then removed, The force between them ¥ ei be, AF cr W DEB Ql When 10° electrons are removed fom a neta imetal neural met plat, the electric charg ee gs Ne. Ay =d W235 a> ge el Rh 63 =| rn He =4166 epel each other with a force of AON, Ifa charge ch 5uCs added to each of th the he fre beteen them wil become; xe! AON Ef 4, ee RAN = wn oie CHON - nny S222 Qu Two-pont charges +2 C and +6 C repel a tev la DDN Ma charge of. Cia given to each of these charges, the force will now be : a _ BBN (tepulsive) 8N (attractive) D,16N (attractive) QU 7 set are removed from a conductor the care onitis A.L6x10%¢ B-32% 10°C C.32% 10°C D, neutral Q.16- The force between two charges is 120 N, Ifthe distance between the charges jy doubled, the foree will be A.6ON B.40N C.30N DSN Wee Remsen eg) aa ate RR na A) tg Two identical metal balls with charges + 20 and -Q are separated by some dian, and exert a force F on each other, Which jy then removed. The force between them will now be. AF cr OW Al = 28 “Ko “4 Eig Oone wha C= -~!l F aih-3 Fg Yo a =Q = = 2 /3 F 2 kee —= Zone x (Xero field region 4a charges bu neay the se , a dastanc —— eo 2 @ 9 ho Example 12.2: Two postive point charges g,= 16.0 uC Salt and 9, = 4.0 uC are separated by a distance of 3.0 m, as Show in Fig, 12.5, Find the spot onthe in johting the two.” anid chergeswhereclecticfeldiszero, X=\wa i i _ eov—X—X-_"" Yue ~ oP Apchtctep fi 0x10" is placed at he fg, Caloulate electric field at a point 2.0 m from the origin on the z-axis, (Ans: (-1.8x10° RNC’) i Determine the electric field at the position r = (41+3}} caused by a point charge af ge = 50x 10°C placed at origin (Ans; (1440+ 1080] N C') 48> Two point charges, q, =-1.0 x 10°C and g, = +4.0 x 10°C, are separated by a distance of 3,0 m. Find and justify the zero-field location, (Ans: 3.0 m) 12.6 Find the electric field strength required to hold suspended a particle of mass 1,0.x10°Kg and charge 1,0uc between two plates 10.0 om apart, (Ans: 9.8 vm) We mah Wy? man = 144.8¥1 = 101-641 yi 4 tills esa ut na ; — = wie sgn do ETA i ST hgh at dasa dae ‘eld igh to Yous sve _chauge — high to low _potemigh _y SS ONS ¥s it distributions are calculated using which following 5 Peete intensity due to charge dist h ere ‘Ohm's I B, Faraday’s law. -casstew D. Aper’saw 4 110 Gaus Jaw cannot be used to find which of the following quantity? (UHS 2022) ‘A. Blectric field intensity B. Electric flux = & C. Charge VD, Permittivity & D. One half of the initial force Q.125 In equation E =. x. Negative sign indicates that: (URS 202) A. ‘E’ point towards increasing “V" B.“E* point towards decreasing “V" ° D.“E’ is parallel to “AV" ty between ewo uniformly, oppositely charged parallel pita a (DUES 27 az E=bV Be ae a Suite 7 © 22 a density ) eS Yon Gaussian surface = cafindere for _-ve charged cheet :- ‘aa e a a a rs Qussian uta lolly —_exsbreal box : i NOTE=-_— For ‘apioite sheet [shes , HS ‘does “not “depend {on distance. fl es . - (Work done 5 pa chaige i Fo high peo aol a ie > Unit: = volt -2V2-3V = op bie dovilag!s Q.121 Two charges on of which is and second one is Qz = -1nC are separa, . The electric potential is zero at a point ray /A.25 cm from Qe B. 75 em from Qz ’) &.50 opfma: _wooems d_p. 33.3 em from Qi @ Q = 3ue Q = -1ue Bagger Sepalter \y +V=0 xc 1bS KO, +K@&=0 — "Ss, % vf = 25cm au -%e = | [xe 2tem/ Boe | Saul 2 (41a) (0-X x zs es ioe * Zp = \oo-X Bd4h = loo “wo _lewninal _ eclectic feo th the form storage im : device device Use “bl the plabes stops Hence, = Vpelov F 1 : ened ‘ thn constant’ ho. (apna BG BYEus capacity to Cre = Mee \¢ _ aie mg aly of, if VazVe then flow of chase TL (polental Kany ). even im ham vow dain fu us Ka pal zw Va: tore be quildbon mt Hi voltage drop _nah pla We med “const ant hota _chaxge Vv Coto « Aico & Cou SF ae = = Darsi Notes ith i RE oe. ! The potential of the two plates of a capacitor are 10V and 10. Thi \GHRPLATEINAVO, The capacitance of the capacitor is: @umm aN -N NA Ba = We G1) D.025F -23590 tDO9GN moTowoTOrosO oe eexponential. proces: + > -9) eet “aa charge | ok el el eh el » = e 4 =4 C ) e-0 424 5 tec eo" - 0-3] eS I = i = .0-31) r G2 4, (1x0) 4.29, (1-03) | i ; (00. charged =9 (0-63) = 63-). = 9 = 4, caus 4-4, y= 63:)-.94,,— = Pfken 5RC , paca capacitor considered 40 be = ae charged. To Ge Remaining ye = lime sooal— es = Time wing hich 6 smaximum _volue a om. W, i Pore ot oa oa og "Tor Wonked Cond q 1 { I> ie ip Ct g i et eae | Ege teroes as Vsti €y Emen = constant ct EL Energy decreased due +o creation oh poles Celeckric polasizajion) d= Ql ehheckive chage _€ but no» of chau some) * 97 For n numbers of Capacitors, each of the capacitance Is “C'" Que? Fete asim and mininiums copacioey? ne "C C= Gm NC Be cr what will be the ratio = C.,. NMDCAT 2021) si Gm Fe lel to the first (UHS 2022) Conee = AG 14) The total capacitance othe ystem af capacitors haw ‘eee haat) ian BQ st aviar osar Byte Dyer A capacitor has charge 50 ywC. When the gap between the plates is filled with alass wool 120 wC charae flows through Baar battery. Bhat dielectric constant of glass wool is: eee (=) ees (awe! (D) None of these ¥ Qe Souc 6.234 x Q = Soriso area Qq = VTOUC & @y itp = & S# TL =» Be e v ® ies tnewerystrang force as compared to the electric force. 1 Is WeryWeakiforce as compared to Electric force. 1s entyataetve, Wisattracve as wellas eputsve It does not depend on the medium. \ cependsoninemediam. Fy = Fy wsconstanciss G 2667115 Wnt ey 2 nsconstantise. RE ohh "erginates trom tne mass Meriginates rom the charge fas ies formulae F,=GHe Fake . Itmay be attractive or repulsive. . It is always an attractive force. 2. Itobeys the inverse square law 2. Italso obeys inverse square law 1 1 Eeiny aie 3. This force depends upon the medium | 3. This force does not depends upon in which charges are kept. medium in which masses are kept. 4._Itis longirange order. [4 Itisalso longirange order. 5. It is a conservative force |S. tis a conservative force. (Q11 Which one of the following statements is true? (UHS 2022) - A. Electrostatic force obeys inverse square law while gravitational force does not B. Both gravitation force and electrostatic force are repulsive in nature 1D. Both electrostatic force and gravitational force don’t obey inverse square law

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