This document contains solutions to practice problems from Daily Problem Practice (DPP) -06 and -07 on electric charges and fields. In DPP-06, problems involve calculating velocity and displacement of a charged particle in a uniform electric field, charge on an oil drop in equilibrium, electric field required to balance a deutron, acceleration and time taken by a proton to fall in a uniform electric field. DPP-07 involves calculating the force experienced by a dipole placed along the axis of a uniformly charged ring. The document provides step-by-step workings for each problem and the relevant concepts.
This document contains solutions to practice problems from Daily Problem Practice (DPP) -06 and -07 on electric charges and fields. In DPP-06, problems involve calculating velocity and displacement of a charged particle in a uniform electric field, charge on an oil drop in equilibrium, electric field required to balance a deutron, acceleration and time taken by a proton to fall in a uniform electric field. DPP-07 involves calculating the force experienced by a dipole placed along the axis of a uniformly charged ring. The document provides step-by-step workings for each problem and the relevant concepts.
This document contains solutions to practice problems from Daily Problem Practice (DPP) -06 and -07 on electric charges and fields. In DPP-06, problems involve calculating velocity and displacement of a charged particle in a uniform electric field, charge on an oil drop in equilibrium, electric field required to balance a deutron, acceleration and time taken by a proton to fall in a uniform electric field. DPP-07 involves calculating the force experienced by a dipole placed along the axis of a uniformly charged ring. The document provides step-by-step workings for each problem and the relevant concepts.
This document contains solutions to practice problems from Daily Problem Practice (DPP) -06 and -07 on electric charges and fields. In DPP-06, problems involve calculating velocity and displacement of a charged particle in a uniform electric field, charge on an oil drop in equilibrium, electric field required to balance a deutron, acceleration and time taken by a proton to fall in a uniform electric field. DPP-07 involves calculating the force experienced by a dipole placed along the axis of a uniformly charged ring. The document provides step-by-step workings for each problem and the relevant concepts.
DPP-06 22-06-2020 Physicswallah Lakshya Batch 2020-21 Q2) A charged particle of charge 2μC and mass 10 mg, moving with a velocity of 1000m/sec enters a uniform electric field of strength 103NC−1 directed perpendicular to its direction of motion. Find the velocity and displacement, of the particle after 10s.
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22-06-2020 Physicswallah Lakshya Batch 2020-21 22-06-2020 Physicswallah Lakshya Batch 2020-21 Q3) If an oil drop of weight 3.2 x 10-13 N is balanced in an electric field of 5 x 105 Vm-1, find the charge on the oil drop.
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Q4) Calculate the magnitude of the electric field, which can just balance a deutron of mass 3.2 x 10-27 kg. Take g = 10 ms-2
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Q5) A proton falls down through a distance of 2 cm in a uniform electric field of magnitude 3.34x 103 NC-1 Determine (i) the acceleration of the electron (ii) the time taken by the proton to fall through the distance of 2 cm, and (iii) the direction of the electric field. Mass of a proton is 1.67 x 10-27 kg.
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22-06-2020 Physicswallah Lakshya Batch 2020-21 Q6) A particle of mass 10-3 kg and charge 5 μC is thrown at a speed of 20 ms-1 against a uniform electric field of strength 2 x 105 NC-1. How much distance will it travel before coming to rest momentarily?
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22-06-2020 Physicswallah Lakshya Batch 2020-21 Q7) A block of mass m is suspended vertically with a spring of spring constant k. The block is made to oscillate in a gravitation field. Its time period is found to be T. Now the space between the plates is made gravity free, and an electric field E is produced in the B downward direction. Now the block is given a charge q. The new time period of oscillation is
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22-06-2020 Physicswallah Lakshya Batch 2020-21 DPP-07 22-06-2020 Physicswallah Lakshya Batch 2020-21 Q5) A dipole having dipole moment 'p' is place at the axis of a charged ring having charge Q and radius R, at a distance x from the center as shown in figure. Find the force experienced by the dipole of dipole moment 𝑝⃗ = 𝑝𝑖̂placed along the axes of the uniformly charged ring.