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SECTION (I) : ELECTRIC LINES OF FORCE, FLUX CALCULATION AND GAUSS'S LAW 1-1. Find out the electric flux through an area 10 m* lying in XY plane due to an electric field E = 21-10] + 5k 12. ina uniform elocie fed Ei we conser an imaginary cubical closed suface of ide then fnd he et 19. Find the fac ofthe soc eld through spherical sutace of rave due toa charge of 85 « 1046 TeSSanes Sad her es Se a inset eee eos ramos ang rey one 5 aR TA Acharge gi placed at the cone ofan knaghary hemispherical sutace. Using symmetry argent ciemess saeco! gle cote fan macy, nemiogion wees, seg srr 1-5. What do yu pradetby the given saement about the nae of charge (poaive or nage) enclosed Cee ee eee eee eet ae ice eurtce Enecrostatcs oN- PART ONLY ONE OPTION CORRECT TYPE SECTION (A) : PROPERTIES OF CHARGE AND COULOME'S LAW AZ ‘A charged particle qs at position (2, ~1, 3). The electrostatic force on another charged particle q2 at 0.0.0)i8: 8) sock. 2i-i+ 3h) © - G Three charges +49, Q and q are placed in a straight line of length ¢ at points at distance 0, /2 and ¢ respectively from one end of line. What should be the value of Q in order to make the net force on q to be zero? A-3 (8)-24, (©)-92 (aq Two similar very small conducting spheres having charges 40 nC and 20 uC are some distance apart. Now they are touched and kept at the same distance. The ratio of the initial to the final force between them ig wet (act ois (tet ‘Two point charges placed at a distance r in air exert a force F on each other, The value of distance Rat which they experience force 4F when placed in amedium of dielectric constant K = 16 is: wr (Bria (cynis (y2r SECTION (B) : ELECTRIC FIELD BA. 82. A simple pendulum has a length / & mass of bob m. The bob is given a charge q coulomb. The pendulum Js suspended in a uniform horizontal electric field of strength E as shown in figure, then calculate the time period of oscillation when the bob is slightly displaced from its mean position. wale wz 9 ot Chagos 20 an _0 ta acd ae shown inure. The pit atch dette ga arse Soothe! (A) Somewhere between —Q and 20 (B) Somewhere on the leftof-Q = © e (C) Somewhere on the right of 20 (©) Somewhere on the perpendicular bisector of line joining ~Q and 2Q The maximum electric field intensity on the axis of a uniformly charged ring of charge q and radius R will be 1 4 e) 1 cy 1 24 139 gas BR) ane (OSes aya) aes. BER Bs. ‘charged partie of charge q and mass m is released fom rest ina uniform elect ld E. Neglecting te effect of gray, the knee eneray ofthe charged parce ater time seconds is Eqm eat zt egm we @ om oe Electrostatics Bs ‘A flat circular fixed disc has @ charge +Q uniformly distributed on the disc. A charge +q is thrown with kinetic energy K, towards the disc along its axis. The charge q : (A) may hit the disc at the centre (B) may return back along its path after touching the disc (C) may return back along its path without touching the disc (0) any of the above three situations is possible depending on the magnitude of K The linear charge density on upper half of semi-circular section of ring is 4 and that at lower half is ~ 2. The direction of electric field at centre O of ring is : & (A) along OA. (B) along OB (©)aleng oc (©) along oD B-7. A positively charged pendulum is oscillating in a uniform electric field as shown in Figure. Its time period of SHM as compared to that when it was uncharged. (mg > gE) ‘Hil (A) Wil increase (8) Will decrease (©) will not enange (0) Will frst increase then decrease B-8.a The particle of mass m and charge q will touch the infinitely large plate of uniform charge density c if its velocity v is more than: (Given that oq > 0} (D) none of these Bead wo or SECTION (1) : ELECTRIC LINES OF FORCE, FLUX CALCULATION AND GAUSS'S LAW TA. A square of side ‘a’ is lying in xy plane such that two of its sides are lying on the axis. If an electric field 12. 43, E=€,xk Is applied on the square. The flux passing through the square is (A) Esa? (©) Et ©) MW electric Rel is uniform, then the elect ines of forces are () Divergent (8) Convergent (6) Citar (©) Paratet ‘The figura shows the electric lines of force emerging from a charged body. Ifthe electte fields at A and B are E, and Ex respectively and if the distance Between A and Bis r, then — ==S (A) En Es Ex ‘as shown. The electric field is uniform on the top surface as well as on the bottom 1-614, Acylinder on whose surfaces there is a vertical electric field of varying magnitude | | | Surface therefore, this cylinder encloses [Olympiad (stage-1) 2047) (A) no net charge (@) net positive charge: tit (C) net negative charge (0) There is not enough information to determine whether or not there is net — charge inside the cylinder. wovm ttt 4. 1s. rs. 183 19. Select the correct statement (A) The electric lines of force are always closed curves: (B) Electric lines of force are parallel to equipotential surface (C) Electric fines of force are perpendicular to equipotential surface (D) Electric line of force is always the path of a positively charged particle. I the electric ux entering and leaving a closed surface are respectively of magnitude 6: and ¢, then the electric charge inside the surface will be = (a ore (B) Gore (©) el.) ©) ods +4) An electic dipole is placed at the centre of a sphere. Mark the correct options. (A) The electric field is zero at every point of the sphere. (B) The flux of the electric field through the sphere is non-zero. (C) The electn field is Zero on a circle on the sphere. (D) The electic field is not zero anywhere on the sphere. Figure (i) shows an imaginary cube of edge length L. A uniformly charged rod of length 2L moves towards left at a small but constant speed v. Att = 0, the left end of the rod just touches the centre of the face of the cube opposite to it. Which of the graphs shown in figure (i) represents the flux of the electric field through the cube as the rod goes through it ? T a @> @ec oo Electric charges are distributed in a small volume. The flux of the electric feld through a spherical surface of radius 20 em surrounding the total charge is 60 V-m. The flux over a concentnc sphere of radius 40 om will be: (A) 50 Vem (8) 75V-m (©) 100 vem (©) 200 vem Eight point charges (can be assumed as uniformly charged small spheras and their centras at the corner of the cube) having value q each are fixed at vertices of a cube. The electric flux through square surface ‘ABCD of the cube ls a q q 4 Oa Oe © Oe T-10.m Figure shows two large cylindrical shells having uniform linear charge densities + 7. and — 2. Radius of inner cylinder is’ and that of outer cylinder is 'b' A charged particle of mass m, charge q revolves in @ Circle of radius ¢. Then, its speed "is: (Neglect gravity and assume the radi of both the cylinders to be very small in comparison to their length.) za fra na Oar m ©) Vrem (Vem Electrostatics im. 2 113. ‘A positive charge Q Is placed at a distance of 4R above the centre of a disc of radius R. The magnitude of flux through the disc is ¢. Now # hemispherical shell of radius Ris placed over the dige auch thatitforms a closed surface. The lux through the curved surface (laking direction of area vector along outward normal as postive), is ()zer0 ee ©-6 (0) 26 ‘The given figure gives electric ines of force due to two charges q: and qs. What are the signs of the two charges? ob 7 a (A) Both are negative (©) Both are positive (C) qi is positive but qo ie negative (0) q1 Is negative but q2 is positive ‘Three positive charges of equal value q are placed at the vertices of an equilateral iangle. The resulting lines of force shoule be sketched as in EE 2001(Ser), 2105) ! wy MW m ON . NZ o SAE ©) “ © Se BOS "6®

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