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EXERCISE -!(C. W)
enn OF
CHARGE
spheres Aand B of
are given equal
charges by fri
2) mass of f
) mass of A= et ae
5 of A > Mass 0
Two spheres of equal mass A and B are
given +g and-4 charge respectively then
]) mass of A increases
2) mass of B increases
3) mass of A remains constant
: 4) mass of B decreases
soap bubble is given a positive charge,
ther radius.
1) Decreases
3) Remains unchanged
4) Nothing can be predicted as information is
insufficient ;
4. Due to the motion of a charge, its
magnitude
1) changes
2) does not change
3) increases (or) decreases depends on its
speed
4) can not be predicted
Induction precedes attraction because
1)an uncharged body can attract an uncharged
body due to induction of opposite charge on it
2) a charged body can attract an uncharged
body due to induction of same charge on it.
3) a charged body can attract an uncharged
body due to induction of opposite charge on it.
4) acharged body can attract another charged
body due to induction of same charge on it.
6. A:Charge cannot exist without mass but
mass can exist without charge.
Ree invariant but mass is variant
C: Charge is conserved bt
may not be conserved. oh
JAB ewe 2A, B,Care not ine
The oe Bare false, C is true
ee of charge reveals that
ge is an integral multiple of
e
2) Increases
Canad cl
D)iaty cr isan halfintegral multiple of
G) Charge
‘is invariant
' (4) charge does not exist with matter
8. When a soap bubble is given negative
charge, then
(1) Itbursts
(3) Itcontracts
(2) Itexpands
(4) Can’t predict
9. The charge induced on the surface of a
( 5 a charge is
(1) Lesser and dissimilar
(2) Lesser and similar
(3) Greater and similar (4) Equal and similar
You are travelling in a car during a thunder
storm. In order to protect yourself from
lightening, would you prefer to
(1) Stand under the tree
(2) Remain in the car
(3) Get out and run from the
(4) Get out and be flat on the ground
11. Five balls numbered 1toSare
suspended using separate threads. Pairs
(1,2); (2,4) and (4,1) show electrostatic
attraction, while pairs (2,3) and (4,5)
show repulsion. The ball | may be
(1) positively charged
(2) negatively charged
(3)either(+ve) or (-ve) (4) neutral
12. Ifin Millikan’s oil drop experiment
charges on drops are found to be 8uC,
12HC, 20uC, then quantity of charge is
(1) 8 (2)4uC (3) 20"C (4) 12nC
13. Two conductors of the same shape and size.
One of copper and the other of alumi
(less conducting) are placed in a uniform
electric field. the charge induced in
alumnium.
(1) Will be less than in copper
(2) Will be more than in copper
(3) Will be equal to that in copper
(4) Will not be connected with copper
The electronic charge is 1.6 x 10°”
coulomb. If a body carries a negative
charge of 9.6 x10" coulombs, what is the
number of excess electrons on the body ?
(16 « 10° 2) V6 x 10”
(3) 6 x10” (4) 6 x10”
In Millikan’s oil drop experiment, which
of the following charges can be present
on the oil drops
(1) 0.Le, charge equal to that on oc -particles
(2) 2¢, 1.6x 10°C
(3) 2e, 1.6 x 10° C, 2.5e
(4) L5ee
10.
14
15.
: |1:64 4) 64:1
Sti force betnee to small
vr Theat =
*tmcotant shargs) F, na
spar um of diet constant
ve ropctnel :
NOEL LK MR:
in Inecectrtatc fore etneen
egeenandgaseparaton ©
pyPeR2S The constant k
Cyd pense nist
2s onmemnbeeen Be charges
yopdsent'T ad
(Ohad han 2
io Seep huge placed ata certain
ance rina exer force Fon each
ter Then te stance” at which hese
chops il tthe same Tore fn 4
ied kc ontant Ks given
°
Oo OO; OF One
20, Coulomb's law for electric charges, most
closely resembles
(1) Theliv ofconervation of momentum
(2) Theaw ofconseration ofenerzy
6) Thelaw ofeonervationof charge
(Newton's ay of gravitation
‘An econ is moving round the nucleus
‘of a hydrogen atom ina circular orbit of
‘ads. The coulomb force between the
ois
a,
oxe
2. octets
siden
\stoutettpiattcnen na
Streetcar ate
ins
OAS Oy-RSE RET
ryveach of radius | 23,
4,
25,
2.
28,
29.
26.
Two identical bodies: ao
uC and20C Thad NC chap
apart. Now they are tous 2% dag
the same distance, The je! and a
to the final force between qn. tthe ing
M81 arp Gyyhemis el
‘The ratio of the fc 4
1 force between (4) 1:1
conducting spheres of equayen "0:
air is respectively Mt 2sang
1:4 Qt isa
“woidentica metalbatw wane
and *-Q" are some distance apan
the force between them. Thess
Joined by a conducting wire he 28
The force between them now wit en
Wr2 Ore. Gyr te
There are two charges 121€ ee ge
at certain separation. Then ing
wees acting on them will be Le!
ONT Qs OBiL wi:6
“Two negative charges each 4 a ped
at point (0) om y-axis vane pote
charge qi placed at x= 2, hry
3)
1)
(Doseillate but ot execute S HLM.
{Q) execute S.11.M. about the origin
3) execute SH Malong x-axis
(4) move towards origin and wil become
stationary
‘Two stationary particles each of “q's
placed at a distance apart. Now +
negatively charged particle is placed int
straight line joining two charges. The
direction of motion of the negatives
charged particle will depend on
(1)The postion at which itis situated
(@) The magnitude ofits charge
y= ean ye al
ach of value +4
xe rive vertices of
red on five ¥°
ine force on a point
oft 2
1 of tomb placed at th
cou
Lg hance
Ore) 4 4x (Ly
22, Fourcharges are arranged atthe corners
fasquare ABCD, as shown. The force on
a #ve charge kept at the centre of the
squares
ea
Fa
(yz
{@)along diagonal AC
identi nity.
xB.
In the fig. force on charg,
direction normalto BC wie
34. In the basic C,CI crystal structure, ¢
and ci
ions are arranged in a bee
figuration as shown below. The net
tlectrostatic force exerted by the eight
C5" ions om the Cy i
3a 9) ana, 30
Three changes 4 q, Q and q are placed in
straight fine of ength Jat points distant,
[12 and [respectively. What should be Qin
‘order to make the net foree on q to be zero
4
2-2 wy
@2a @-3 Ha
Wa
36. Point charges +4qy—a and 4q are kept on
the xeaxis at points x-0, x= and
respectively
(1) Only-qisin stable equilibrium
{(2)None ofthe charges rein equliriam.
(3) Allthe charges are in unstable equilibeium.37, Two chargé
apart at what distance chary
m charge +e 80 that it is
placed fr
‘quiibrium?
(yx?
‘charge q is placed at the centre of the
tine joining two equal charges Q. Th
system of the three charges will be
cquilbrium ifqisequal to
we: 8g 2
otea> oy or
38, Two particles of charges *Q,” and °Q,
placed at a some distance, the force
between them is °F". If the distance
‘between thems reduced to halfand charge
‘on each particle is doubled, the force
between the particles would become
()4F QF GF
(4)Remains unchanged
40. Two pasitiveions, each carrying a charge
4.are separated by a distance d. IF is
the force of repulsion between the ions,
the number of electrons missing from
cach ion willbe (e being the charge on an
séectron)
wo
3%
41, Twosmall identical spheres, each of mass
1 g and carrying same charge 10° C are
suspended by threads of equal length. If
the distance between centers ofthe sphere
{s 0.3 emin equilibrium the inclination of
the thread withthe vertical will be
(tan *(0.1) Q)tan@)
Gunias) (tan (0.6)
epee OC,
eee eens
ha tte cert
Gratien ct
ee ea
ipfaalarerr
res +e and +e are x distance |
ectrons situated at some distance. The
44
45.
46.
7.
ratio oF Eto
TOF lor he og
leap
(G= 6.67
wk
ie)
0) 10"
0! G
G0
Two particle ofequat yl
replaced ata distant
tance of
nee,
em,
ch charge is zeroth -
1 Vale
nme ie 9
at equal charges
earth and moun tye
gravitational attractic f
= 10" kg, mass of oon ma Me
Of moon = js.
(1) 8.6 « 10" ¢ eh
G)86« 10°C
‘Twospheresof same cha
aisance, experience a tty
“ ee" t
mcharged sphere, ouching ot
Ss placed at the midpoint brn
ve force experienced by at
F experienced by tsa
or
stint
268,
ory
QRF @3F
E
"No two electric lines of force wp
Intersect" from this which of he ng
statements is/are true?
1) the field is uniform at tht pu ¢
iterseton
2) the felis non-niorm a ht pt
snenexton
3) the electric felis tong and my hee
‘more than one direction at the pat
intersection
4) atthe point ofinerseton he et
wilhave two diferent crstions whet
posible
Figure shows the electric lines of ft
emerging from a charged body. I
‘electric field at “A and “B'are £484
respectively and if the displacem™
between *A’and *B'is‘r’ then
si,
DE 7
offorce fora system 0
ines Te possible choice for
)
4 Touc 2)a =taCues = 46
Da EH ay 4) =3Cas~ 246
Feed I show ono samples of
et nes
Sic elds in both Land II are
Ie negative charge cated
produced. by negati l
Peters onthe Ie and positive charges
‘peed somewhere on the right
2inboth andthe electri field isthe same
fverywbere
Splmbath cases the eld becomes stronger on
ving ome right
4) These ld in isthe same everywhere,
tein the electri fd becomes stronger on
‘ovng fomleborght
“Am electron enters ina electrie il with
its yeloity in the direction of the electric
lines force. Then
Ite patho he electron willbe a circle
2)he patho the eleton willbe parabola
the veo ofthe electron wll decrease
the vec ofthe electron wll ncrease
‘The property ofthe electri line of force
2) The tangent to the ne of force at any point
‘spall tothe deton off athe post
"No two tins offre intersect eachother
Dbotha&b2)onlya 3)onlyb 4)aorb
3.
Choose correct
lectri i
es oF force
she cti
basa phys
Fig shows fie in
ofan eri
line wrens Doral to the pag nn
everywhere. If the magn bh owe)
agate
MAISON thenthe mange el
field at B is approximately eo
(D4NC Q)¥0NC
()20NIC —@)camotbe deterinat
A metallic sell has «point charge qhept
Inside itseavity. Which one ofthe following
diagrams correctly represents the electric
lines of forces ?
® 0» @
zd ,
bed
Seeman
eee
©) Ifthe lines of force are crowded he
field i strong.
1d) Blectre lines of force are closed ls
1ybotha ge ‘Dbothb&E
3)onlya Dall
whe the dipole
in stable equilibrium
118. Two point charges q and -¢ are held fed
at (4.0)and (4.0) respectively of a
‘coordinate system. then
(1) The electric id at all points on the x
‘axis has the same direct
at all points om the
G) Work has
aucstcharge
(4) The dipole
iected shone
119. Pand Q are two
perpendicular bisector respectively of an
‘ectric dipole: Both the points are far aay
from the dipole. and at equal distances form
LATE, ond E, are fields at P and Q, then
120.11 be the electric field intensity due to
‘short dipole at point onthe axis and £
be that onthe perpendicular bisector atthe
‘same distance from the dipole. then
D) E=E
3) E=2E, aE
121. For a given dipole at a point (away from
the center of dipoe intensity ofthe electric
field is E. Charges ofthe dipole arc browght
closer such that distance between pe
charges shall, and magnitude of charges
fare also halved. The intensity ofthe ld
‘now at the same point becomes
Fourcertain dit
‘Seetre dipole
eaistanc oft
‘able he
ing ot wilbeome
£ wt oF
or @f oF OF
i is
124.For a dipole the val ofeach chante
10°*sat coulomb and separation
then tipo moment
(one debye (@)2ebye
(3) 10°sebve (a3 + 10eebye
124 Fora dipoleg=2<10*C;4=00tm fad
the maximus orgucon the dipale iE =§
sWNIC
(1) 1x10 Ni 2) 106102"
Gh10«10°Nm ——&)Lx10 Ni?
125. Aneletrie dipole consis of 0 oppose
charges cach of magnitude 1.0 “10
parated by a ditance fm
: spaced in an external flo
LSI0° NC. The maximum orc the
arene
()02402N-m 2)1.0s10)Nm
A1O3Nm (4)40«107 Nm
126. Two small neutral conducting spheres are
‘taken and thee centrcs are separated by
eerie tals Soesid ocx
particle of mas M satay
ei ata ase Heid non-on
serath .Anotber Pat pa
rae attached (0 the other a
she two particles carry cant!
Ame arpectve This arranges
foiigecaeec
isch thatthe rod makes qt
te) mth the fel diecign
ettara tot wee rine a
erenciote scr c
Mr trot rotates about centre of man
Me ax AE
ia VV 248
hea
x [i
Da aE
net charge enclosed in Gaussian surface
iszeo then
(I)Eonsurfice must be zero
‘®hiacoming and outgoing electric lines e
onal
)thereisanet incoming eetrc lines
@)one
itu of cet fil | 13, Mark the correct option
due to
1) Gaus wis valid only for unsymmetrial
diarbutions
charg
2) Gaus ls valid only for charge pce i
‘Mckee cuted Cass»
tothe charges outside the Gaus
sore.
4)Thefliofthe electric field through aches!
surface due to all the charges is ex
vs dueto the charges enclosed by th >=
flux ofthe electric fied thous? *
field must be zero every W™®
field must not be 7"
surface ‘i
the surface must be ="
er ee
132.As one penetrates uniformly charged
‘conducting sphere, what happens
‘lectre il siren
T) eereases inversely as the square ofthe
dsiance
$Speereass inversely asthe distance
3) comes 270
{increases inversely asthe quar of distance
133. lectrie ux ata point in an electri el is
positive 2)
3)zer0 4) postive or negative
134. Blectrie Max over a surface in an electric
field may be
1)positve 2) negative
3) 200 4) postive, negative, 20
135. The Gaussian surface for calculating the
es
Pea...
reece gt aoe
pa cee
Be 2 2 9 2
= distribution
and
»
138,204C charge is placed inside a closed
surface then hx re
do surface
I S0uC charge is added inside the
surface then change in faxis
D4 25939 HB
139. charge Q is enclosed by a Gaussian
eal surface of raivs RI the
radiusis doubled, then the outward
sectrieaxwill
1) nrease fourtimes
Be reduce to hal
Remain the sme
4) Be doubled
140.4 cubical Gaussian surface encloses
‘electric ux of 80 C per unit permittivity
of acharge. The electri fax through each
face ofthe cube per unit permittivity i
1)30¢
DISC HWE 45C
141. The electric fax from a cube of edge (is
4. Ms value Wedge of eube is made 2,
and charge enclosed is halved is
D2 7% HH HO
142. the electric fax entering and leaving an
osed surface respectively i and @.,
the electric charge inside the surface wi
be
DW+Ne 214-6)
(H+), (6-4)
143.The electric lux over a sphere of radius
Im is 4. If radius of the
doubled without changis
enclosed, clectric fax would
re of2C spaced at the centre of
abe, What isthe electric ux passing
through one face?145, An lecricchare spaced
‘of acube oie - Teck
fone of ts faces wil
cares demsity A= Charge gg,
eons
ear
Sete
on
a
aia
ce ans...
eect
lpn
eerees oe
peeling no
occ
eee
Sele
he sartag,
ot ok
a 4
of Om
147. enarge qs placed athe ete 9
open end of indie vel The Bat
‘ofthe electric fe through the srt of
‘the vessel is
[a
ale, O42, als,
aoe
E is parallel to the base of si:
‘emiphere the fax tied with itis
(D 2eRE 2) ank'E B) n't 4)
Hhength, and radius of a cylinder ate |
#°R’ respectively. The total fs
yin, when its pass ®
184.Find the total ux due to chy
associated with the given hemispherical
surface
HIE AH}ale)£ (cyaieyo yt
HL (eyniey* (omy)
26) %
(HE fejniay® (oy)
(4008 (oa). (9.448
185. The total us associated with given cube
aeons
fis.)
(162 x «10 Nec
2) 62x -10Nm'C
Q)162 x «10 NewiC
186. Three positive charges of equal vale are
placed at vertices of an equilateral triangle.
The resulting lines of force should be
sketched asin
il
Ua 4)
sz
\
ATS. (©
1S7.Am uncharged metal sphere is placed
‘oetween two equal and oppositely Charge
metal plates. The nature of line of force
willbe
158.4 metalic solid sphere is placed in a
uniform electric fed. The tines of force
follow the path (s) shown in figure a:
1° @2 @3 we
159.Three charges qy= Ie, 4921
Suc and four surfaces 88,9,
Sare shown in figure. The fix emerzing
(4) 162. «10°Nm¢
Ahrough surface, a NaCMe hey
tough 1m? area in XZ plane
purge Q is placed at the mou
shel Mask The ux ofthe elec
hrowgh the Mask is
Vm
th of
trie fey
Q
Hew 20% 37, <2
166.An electric dipole is laced atthe ce,
ar heer a
sere.
Ea
Pre meaty ofthe | 7 Ect at point duc aay
SSA tia eh point midiay Dewees | "ignite sheet of charge having suri:
hares tensty ols E. I'shect eo
veto dy | guests wit:
ere |S SE
ae kcad |168-Two thin InBinite parallel sheets (nn
odacting have warm suriace dens
eget ado. Elctrc nea,
ty { heptalong | the space between the two sheets is
Dale, 2)o/2«,3)20/c, s\x0
10a the above question, i the sheets were
thick and conducting, value of fine
space between the two sheets would be
Disie, Dele,
3) 4) 40,
problem the value ofEn ke
()25Nm
@)4SNm
Jong parallel conducts:
surface charge densities”
ctively are separated DY
the medium between th:
Ife, is dielectri¢
‘vacuum, then the elec"
between the plates»
B) a/c, (4) 2°
two infinitely long parallel conducting
Tre lates having surface charge densities +s
vd. 3 respectively, are separated by a
‘Small distance. The medium between the
plates is vacuum. If, isthe dielectric
permitiity of vacuum, then the electric
{ci in the region between the plates is
() Ovo! @) 2s, vom
G)ole whim! — 4) zoe, volt mr
173. Aminginite parallel plane sheet of a metal
is charged to charge density ¢ coulomb
persquare meter ina mediumof dielectric
Constant K. Intensity of electric field near
‘the metallic surface will be
‘
wre @
par ®
oe
26
174.Am infinite plane sheet of a metal is
‘charged to charge density Cy? Ina
fof electric field near the metallie surface
‘willbe
yes
nee yenlt
Pibies areata a acct aces tere
uulvarne cry: dean,
(= 264x10%c/m') of opposite signs.
‘The electric fleld between these sheets is
WISN/C — 2)15«0N/C
33N/C 4) 310 NIC
176, A: A etallic shield in the form ofa hollow
shell may be built to block an electric field.
Im a hollow spherical shield, the electric
field inside its zero at every point.
1) Both °A’ and °R” are true and “R'is the
‘correct explanationof" A
2)BothA’and "Rare tae and “R'is not the
‘comet explanation of A.
3)°Aistrucand “Ris false
4)°A'is false and ‘R'is true
177 -Amensey of ket inside wiry
oad are tea
aww Shoo cot
3am wae iment opr
11m Asphere ales hs wunarm hare
Gattbetoa vem Ate dances
from teense Ree seca
Wael properties
179.1 cl ins perc se
Salorm erac care Seay
(come
portent tes trmtiocare
Geo Oxo
tan The tal etre ax ving perc
turer ofr! cmendroesdgen
Se ae
Que 3) 2
ot (atte
ALLA tn a spherical conductor placed
concentrically inside 2 hollow spheric
Conductor B.Anghen "charg and Bis
farted. Thon the clr intensity nat
(nea @y0asise
(B)OnthesuriceofB (9ietwen AundB
182.4 sphere ofradins Rs charged
sniformiy with otal chargeQ. Then
Correct statement freer Bld (=
tance om centr)
Kr »k2
1) Se owherer121) The
PASSING throug
Passing throaehg
189.4 thin spherical shell of radius r hy
charge Q spread uniformly over
surface. Which of the followin,
sraphs most closely represents the ces
field E(r) produced by the shel in
range 0
7 OR
Ew)
2
33
on
193
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Body which wet oe
Sheen \
3. Abate ofl, te mc
‘between charged elements increases then it: '
iG apiece eae ciao \
ba Aves ee arecacses
Poe.
vette
9. gtena(t-ire
10: Cage wiltemin on ctr sure ofte ce
Ib ae elec ce
ing same dielectric
1 (sane
15. q=Ne wie
16 Surface density ¢= 9 for big drop
p,- 4h.
are, r i
and K
X depends on system of units an medium te
Giventhat F=F'=> :
0, Newtons law of gravitationpeasant Fay 208 Foc F
ee Fas? Foe
ap. superion and oer fills then
BERR Remo clecrosatc rec fell isaplcd. then
esl ctv, fe dacs pte sept
4aQ Q © 6. F where q, is test charge
cee oo .
i 64, sed to polygonLaw ofvectrsE at ere
aie - cube will be zero
<— '—__. 65. F,=F
(-* 66, Beed moves downwards wth emma velo
%
—— cies ses
s— 2m
aq 2 0 47, Propestics of electric lines of force So, itis parabola
— 48. Ifclectric lines of force are crowded electric | 68. non-clectrostatic inside the cell and electro-
Aenchargss aren shy, feldsrengtismoreiieyarcapartfiomeach | state ouside the cell
i ‘ther E strength is ess. 69. Motion ofcharged particle in an electric fill,
Se a
IRF + Othencharges aren usa, ‘verge and duc to negative charge electric lines o(se\2 Ax
‘en offre ome 20m Je
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