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Class Test- II

1- Equipotential at a large distance from a collection of a charges whose total sum is not zero is
i) Spherical ii) planes iii) ellipsoids iv) paraboloids
2- A proton is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 1000V. the kinetic energy of the proton becomes
i) 1.6x10-19 J ii) 1.6x10-19 eV iii) 1.6x10-16 J iv) 1.6x10-16 eV
3- 1V is equivalent to
i) N/s ii) N/C iii) J/s iv) J/C
4- Dielectric constant for metal is
i) Zero ii) infinity iii) 10 iv) 80
5- The electric potential is
A B
i) Maximum at B
ii) Maximum at C D c
iii) Maximum at D
iv) Same at all points
6- Potential energy of a dipole placed in uniform electric field is
i) Maximum at θ = 180 ii) minimum at θ= 180⁰ iii) maximum at θ= 0⁰ iv) minimum at θ=90
7- Two-point charges 9µC and -6µC are located at a distance of 90cm apart. Find the points on the line joining the two charges at which
electric potential is zero. What are the distances of these points from 9µC charge?
i) 54cm, 72cm ii) 54cm, 270cm iii) 27cm,54cm iv) 540cm, 270cm
2
8- Electric potential in a region of space is V(x)= 3x V. what will be the electric field at point P (2,1) m.
i) 6N/C ii) -6 N/C iii) 12 N/C iv) -12 N/C
9- What is equipotential surface? Write down at least four basic properties of this surface. Draw equipotential surfaces for the following
charge distributions
i) Isolated -ve charge ii) two identical +ve charge iii) an electric dipole iv) a uniform electric field
10- Derive an expression for the potential due to dipole at a point. Using this expression calculated the potential at a point on the (i) axial
line (ii) equatorial line. How is the potential due to dipole different from that due to a single point charge?

Class Test-II
1- Equipotential at a large distance from a collection of a charges whose total sum is not zero is
ii) Spherical ii) planes iii) ellipsoids iv) paraboloids
2- A proton is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 1000V. the kinetic energy of the proton becomes
ii) 1.6x10-19 J ii) 1.6x10-19 eV iii) 1.6x10-16 J iv) 1.6x10-16 eV
3- 1V is equivalent to
ii) N/s ii) N/C iii) J/s iv) J/C
4- Dielectric constant for metal is
ii) Zero ii) infinity iii) 10 iv) 80
5- The electric potential is
v) Maximum at B A B
vi) Maximum at C D
vii) Maximum at D c
viii) Same at all points
6- Potential energy of a dipole placed in uniform electric field is
ii) Maximum at θ = 180 ii) minimum at θ= 180⁰ iii) maximum at θ= 0⁰ iv) minimum at θ=90
7- Two-point charges 9µC and -6µC are located at a distance of 90cm apart. Find the points on the line joining the two charges at which
electric potential is zero. What are the distances of these points from 9µC charge?
ii) 54cm, 72cm ii) 54cm, 270cm iii) 27cm,54cm iv) 540cm, 270cm
2
8- Electric potential in a region of space is V(x)= 3x V. what will be the electric field at point P (2,1) m.
ii) 6N/C ii) -6 N/C iii) 12 N/C iv) -12 N/C
9- What is equipotential surface? Write down at least four basic properties of this surface. Draw equipotential surfaces for the following
charge distributions
ii) Isolated -ve charge ii) two identical +ve charge iii) an electric dipole iv) a uniform electric field
10- Derive an expression for the potential due to dipole at a point. Using this expression calculated the potential at a point on the (i) axial
line (ii) equatorial line. How is the potential due to dipole different from that due to a single point charge?

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