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R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES JEE (MAIN & ADV.), MEDICAL + BOARD, NDA, IX & X Enjoys unparalleled reputation for best results in terms of percentage selection Wwww.newtonclasses.net ELECTROSTATICS [JEE MAIN PREVIOUS YEAR SOLVED PAPERS] JEE MAIN ‘A charged particle gis placed at the centre O of a cube of length L (ABCDEFGH). Another same charge qis placed ata distance L from 0. Then the electric ux through ABCD is E F 4 T b. zero aie. ae 4 a neh Bae 2 222" | ascemioey A simple pendulum of period 7 has a metal bob which is negatively charged. Iitis allowed to oscillate above a positively charged metal plate, its period will a. Remainequalto7 —b, Less than T ©. Greater than T Infinite (AIEEE 2002) ‘On moving a charge of 20 C by 2 cm, 2 of work is done, chen the potential difference between the points is a 01v ba e2V 4.05V & (AIEEE 2002) (ATEEE 2002) I ere aren capcitorsin pull conte ta V vol see: en cong) cored weal ac w Lncv? ew a. Lev ater 20m The capacitance (in F) of a spherical conductor of radius a 11x10” 9x10 10% 4.10 (AIEEE 2002) 7. If three charges are placed at the vertices of equilateral triangle of charge “4 each. What is the net potential ‘energy, if the side of equilateral triangle is cm? L¢ 129 say pt Gne, ane, 1 1_ 3° alae ane, Fae, (AIEEE 2002) ‘Taree charges ~ 41, + gq, and ~ 43 are placed as shown in the figure. The x-component of the force on ~ 4, proportional to a Geese Pe . If the electric flux entering and leaving an enclosed surface, respectively, are @, and @,, the electric charge inside the surface will be & (2 OB & oe b (1+ Ovie 4. (+ Oe (AIEEE 2003) A thin spherical conducting shel of radius R has a charge 4. Another charge @ is placed atthe centre ofthe shel ‘The electrosiatic potential at a point P ata distance R/2 from the centre ofthe shell is a 22 » 2024 Fae Tre Trek oe a a GAP * GreyR* FaegR L GTER (AIEEE 2003) LAST 15 YEARS] D PAPERS JEE MAIN PREVIOUS YEAR CHAPTERWISE SOLY Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi: EWTONCLAS 1651-2562528, 9835508812, 8507613968 R. K. MALIK’S NEWTON CLASSES |. The work done in placing a charge of 8 x 10°" C on a condenser of capacity 100 pF is 16x10 bo 3x10") 4x10 4. 32x 10° (AIEEE 2003) . A sheet of aluminium foil of negligible thickness is introduced between the plates of a capacitor. The capacitance ofthe capacitor a. decreases », remains unchanged 4. increases (AIEEE 2003) Two spherical conductors B and C having equal radi and carrying equal charges on them repel cach other with a force F shen kept apart at some distance. A third spherical conductor, having the same radius as that of B but uncharged, i brought in contact with Band then in contact with Cand finally removed away feom both, The new force of repulsion between B and Cis a. Fis . SFI © FR 4.3F78 (AIEEE 2004) ‘A charged ol drop is suspended ina uniform field of 3 x 10 Wim sothatit neither fall norrises. The charge onthe g Z g z z E = = 5 z g a s a g s 3 2 z Zz z = a g R. K. MALIK’S NEWTON CLASSES This question contains Statement 1 and Statement 2. Of the four choices given after the statements, choose the one that best describes the two statements Statement 1: For a charged particle moving from point Po point Q, the net work done by an electrostatic field on the particle i independent of the path connecting point P to point 0. Statement 2: The net work done by a conservative force ‘on an object moving along a closed loop is zero. ‘Statement I is tue, statement 2s false. Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is true; statement 2 Js a correct explanation for statement I Statement 1 is ue, statement 2 is true; statement 2 is not the corect explanation for statement I |. Statement I is false, statement 2 tue. (AIEEE 2009) ‘Two points P and Q are maintained atthe potentials of IOV and ~ 4V, respectively. The work done in moving 100 electrons from P10 Q is a 1910'S , 9.601077) 24x Tg, 2.24 «10° (AIEEE 2009) ‘Athin semi-circular ring of radius rhas a positive charge distributed uniformly overt, The net field Fat the centre ois * ae! tt, ire! Oo weer ap! (AIEEE 2010) 7. Let there be a spherically symmetric charge distribution =plS-£) upto r= with charge density varying as tr) = p 3 ~f) up Band pr) = 0 forr> R, where risthe distance from the ‘origin. The electri field ata distance r(r-< R) from the origin is given by Sebo (S_z' Bor (5 ag) 1 ZG Por (5 4 3g (3-R) (AIEEE 2010) Two identically charged spheres are suspended by strings of equal lengths. The strings make an angle of 30° with ‘each other. When suspended in a liquid of density 0.8 g/ cm, the angle remains the same. If the density of the material of the sphere is 16 g/cm’, the dielectric constant ‘of the liquid is| ad b3 «2 at (AIEEE 2010) 39. ‘Two identical charged spheres suspended from acommon point by two massless strings of length I are init distance did <<1) apart becuase of their mutual repulsion. ‘The charge begins to leak from both the spheres at a constant rte. As a result the charges approach each other ‘witha velocity v. Then asa function of distance x between them ave? bvext ec vex!® diver (AIEBE 2011) 40, The electrostatic potential inside a charged spherical ball, is given by @= ar’ + b where ris the distance from the ‘cere: a,b are constants. Then the charge density inside the ball is a. drat b. -omaeyr . -2bnaty 4. 6a (AIEEE 2011) 441, Ina uniformly charged sphere of total charge Qand radius R, the electric field is plotted as function of distance from the centre. The graph which would correspond to the above wil be: (AIEEE 2012) 442, This questions has Statement 1 and Statement 2. OF the four choices given after the statements. choose the one ‘that best describe the two statements. {An insulating solid sphere of radius R has a unioformly positive charge density p. As a result of this uniform charge distribution there is a finite value of electric potential a the centre of the sphere, atthe surface of the sphere and also a point outside the sphere. The electric potential at infinite is zero, Statement 1: When a charge ‘gis take from the centre ‘ofthe surface ofthe sphere its potential energy changes by qpt3e, Statement 2: The electric field at the centre ofthe sphere is pr/3é ‘a, Statement I is tru, statement 2 is true; statement 2 is not the correct explanation of statement 1 bi Statement I is true statement 2is false ‘. Statement |i False statement 2 is true. 4. Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is true, statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement I (AIEEE 2012) distance r(r< R) from JEE MAIN PREVIOUS YEAR CHAPTERWISE SOLVED PAPERS [LAST 15 YEARS] TAY Office.: 606 , 6 Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph. 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 INCLASSES.NET ELECTROSTATICS [JEE MAIN PREVIOUS YEAR SOLVED PAPERS] 5 ‘Two charges, each equal to g, are kept at x = ~a and x aon the x-axis. A particle of mass m and charge qo = 4/2 is placed at the origin. If charge gy is given a small displacement (y < (Ry =R) bb Rye O and (Ry—R)> (Re © Ry=0and RRR) a 2R THe erg ore by any pie of capacitors soast be equal i.e. ey deveahncv® THROUGH PERSEVERANCE MANY PEOPLE WIN SUCCESS OUT OF WHAT SEEMED DESTINED TO BE CERTAIN FAILURE.” BENJAMIN DISRAELI #RKMALIKSNEWTONCLASSES JEE MAIN PREVIOUS YEAR CHAPTERWISE SOLVED PAPERS [LAST 15 YEARS] Office.: 606 , 6 Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 WTONCLASSES.N ELECTROSTATICS [JEE MAIN PREVIOUS YEAR SOLVED PAPERS] 7 6.8. The capacity of a spherical conductors 12.b, Thecapacitance ofthe capacitor with aia dielectric i given C= deg = 1110 by 1 Os. @ inty where Ais the area of each plate and isthe distance between [Net potential energy, tiem. 1 mae t ‘The capacitance of the capacitor thickness is given by aA a = Fost aplied by 4300 Now ift-0,then C2 @hid Pipa aes ‘Treefore, when 4 Gbe! of alinium Yel of negligible Fiona oe ‘Hct islnvodced between he lites fhe capa, ts copecinie remains tnchange Feary sno iin icin 5 FeoH{ AM sna] Pied When A ch is ofthe same sia til 8 is brah in = erkalSie thine coniat with, thechargeon bth becomes 2. When A now a ‘containing a charge q/2, is brought in contact with C, the charge et ton cach becomes = raft) eee 9.0, From Ganse's law, wp have “The new force of repulsion between B and Cis Charge enclosed " ) By ED PAPERS [LAST 15 YEARS] wig > a= GO) os 10. Eleeri potential at P orden 10 hy 20 5g 15.0, Ifallchares rine na in equim. AnhR Ame (Charge at centre: charge q is in equilibrium because no net fers tng on Creat carp, If'we consider the charge at comer 8. Tis charge wil experience follwing Fores Charge Q'= 8 1 Hence, the required work done is JEE MAIN PREVIOUS YEAR CHAPTERWISE SOLYV 3241082 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTONCLAS R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES Force at B away from the centre = Fyc-+ Fp a (rr +r, i For eqilibeium of chage at B, Fuc + Fe Fo = AE (et) Ot og Bfi28) 16.4. Charge q will momentarily come to ret a distance from charge Q when lli's Knee enrgy is converted to potential ney. @ for Energy is conserved inthe phenomenon. Anita, py? 2 11d. Thin = gF 18.4, The net field il be zero at a point outside the charges and ear the charge which is smaller in magnitude. ot Py Lo Supyns BR anos Psa decease Mak 20, cae Sodamceot Pa eiga 19.0. Potential at the centre of rings are: in parallel Ca Leys ab LevtemsaT a — = ve 22.¢. Ina non-uniform fel, a dipole experiences force ,~ 4b a well stra 2B. Here V;=Vp.S0 24,2, Aneleciron on plate I has elecuostatic potential energy, When ‘itmoves, potential energy is converied into kinetic energy Kinetic energy = lectostatic potential energy Vy? oe Smt weav jm? me eve PEE. or | ¥2265 x 10° mis faxe6x10° 20 9.110 25.b. Given: potential V¢ -av ox Brett ts, B= = Ee de 2) nF 10, >in. Positive sign indicate i in +ve x direction LAST 15 YEARS] z g = z & é 5 8 s 3 & a a z g & z E & = 5 z g a s 2 g s 5 z z z z z = = # 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 TAT OWASSO On ELECTROSTATICS [JEE MAIN PREVIOUS YEAR SOLVED PAPERS] 26, ¢. The potential energy ofa charged capacitor, yak 2 ‘where Ui the initial potential energy Ifa dielectric slabs slowly introduce, the energy is fo. 2Ke (Once iis taken out agnin the energy increases tothe ol value. ‘Therefor after itis aken out, the potential energy comes back to the old value. Total work done i 20 ‘The position vector of A, oo 20, The potion vector of 8, 22 +0) ia Potato A get 1x10 ney, aay 2 Poveatiaotpoit Bi V remains unchanged. Because with the change in postion ‘of charges, distances AO, BO, CO, and DO reaain sate, The direction of E changes. Le Let be emf ofthe baer. Work done by the battery, Energy stored inthe capacitor, 30.6. The electric field fora uniformly charged spherical shells sven inthe igure. Inside the shel, the fed is zero and itis ‘maximum at the surface and ten decreases = 1/P. hd hos uu ra cc $F Gu” G5 cy ey ae in res 220x209 =" Tec 8 0.5 pF xe 9x10" F Q ‘3. Ifthe charge density, p=—2-r, . oS ‘The electric field at the point P distant fom the centre, according to Gaus's theorem, cao an = Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTONCLAS ED PAPERS [LAST 15 YEARS] JEE MAIN PREVIOUS YEAR CHAPTERWISE SOLYV MALIK’S NEWTON CLASSES OF aren 33. For electric force wo be zero at charge Q, the sign of charge ¢ should be negative. The force of repulsion by Q is cancelled by the esultantstractng forced to and q”at A and B Force on charge at C due to charge at D, =e Fp 1 ‘See 2a" 0S > Net force on charge placed at Cdve to charges placed at and (sq Buin charg, ened 2 == a 34D, Wark done,W'=(Vo=V_) x4 ‘The potential ference berween the pois Pand Q depends on the initial and final position and noon the path As electrostatic force isa conservative fore, Ifthe lop is completed, Vo —Y the intial and final potentials re he same. Both the statements a true but statement 2is not the reason for statement | 35.4. W= Qdv= OV, Vp) =~ 100% (1.6% 10°) x(-4-10) +100 1.6% 10% 14 +224 10%) Mc. Linear charge densiy, Consider small element AB of length dl subtending an angle 49 tthe centze O as shown inthe figure ‘Charge on the element, ard Resolve dE into two rectangular components By symmetry, [dé cos “The ne electric el at 0, 37. Let us take a thin spherical shell of radius x and thickness de as shown in the figure. Volume ofthe shell, dV = Tee LAST 15 YEARS] JEE MAIN PREVIOUS YEAR CHAPTERWISE SOLVED PAPERS # 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 TAT OWASSO On ELECTROSTATICS [JEE MAIN PREVIOUS YEAR SOLVED PAPERS] Lets draw a Gaussian surface of radius 4 < R) as shown in E the figure above, =mgl1-© as: ‘Total charge enclosed inside the Gaussian surface For equilibrium of ball Ss opel SE According to given problem, & = 8 rom equations (iv) and Gi), we get Tos 6= mg sod. T sind = z z a s o & 4 g 2 2 = Z = 8 3 S a 2 a z & a & E z & 2 ae me ‘When charge begins to lak rom both the pheresat a constant rate, then Frits equilibrium along vertical, Tos 8= me ‘i and along horizontal, Tsin 0 «i Dividing equation(i) by (i, we get tang «itty me ‘When the balls are suspended ina liquid of density o'and iclecrc constant K, the eletrosttc force will become (1/K) times, ie. F” = (FIK) while weight img’ = mg Upthrust =mg-Vor [As Upthnat = Vor} JEE MAIN PREVIOUS Y1 Office.: 606 , 6" Floor, Hariom Tower, Circular Road, Ranchi-1, Ph.: 0651-2562523, 9835508812, 8507613968 EWTONCLAS b R. K. MALIK'S NEWTON CLASSES. 40.4. The eleewostatc potential. §= a" + lctre eld, == = -2ar ek = ‘According to Gauss theorem, Hence statement is fase. er ee 48.4, When a parc of mass m and charge, =(2) placed isa & : theorgn anditisgven seal placement along the Gieaicond = Mea ef dsm mae % * oe Darter) = Heth = a BEA ‘Charge density inside the ball, = Pais LAST 15 YEARS] Ate, Forenmly eles ie 7 | sy syananyitagompenlt cer on pide ce tnetchagesatd nd angi cae ah ober ‘ic alng pe wat ‘iets wget pee Fa =2F ood 22+ ® rs ( i) ed Tee OF GForr 8) AS yeca “The variation of E with distance r fom the entre i shown it sven figure 4,6, The elecrc field inside the charged sphere, Hence statement? is ue Potential aside the sphere, V= ‘ase 3M, stra) vial atthe centre of thes Masts Reset get of ie a 2 45.2, 120¢, =200C; Pete atthe Srface ofthe sphere, 6C) = 10C, 3C, =5c;, 3e 46. . Lets fake a small element dr ata distance x from 0. 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