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12th - NEET - DPP - Electrostatics (Solutions) PDF
12th - NEET - DPP - Electrostatics (Solutions) PDF
12th - NEET - DPP - Electrostatics (Solutions) PDF
DPP
1. A
1C = 3 × 109 esu
2. D
= 10–43
3. A
Charge is non-relativistic i.e. it doesn’t depend on the speed of the charge carrier.
∴1.6×10-19C is the answer.
4. A
Stationary electric charge produces only electric field. Moving charge produces electric and
magnetic field. Accelerated / Decelerated charges produces electric and magnetic field that
are radiated.
∴ Answer is only electric field.
5. D
A stationary charge produces only electric field.
6. D
A accelerated charge produces electric field and magnetic field.
7. (A)
[M–1L–3T4A2]
8. D
F=
9. C
α- particle has 2e charge, electron has –e charge.
.
∴F=
.
F=
F = 4.6×10–8N attractive
10. A
F=
1.6 =
q = √1.6 10
= 4×10–5 or 40µc.
11. A
F′ =
12. B
Fnet = 2× FCos 30
`
= √3FF
= √3
13. A
We know that if all the edges had similar charge, then net electric field at centre of a regular
polygon is zero. So one charge less would mean that Fnet should have the magnitude equal to
that due to one missing charge but in an opposite direction.
∴ Fnet (due to 5 charges) =
14. A
15. D
16. A
Net electric field = 0 whenever same charges are kept on the edges of a regular polygon.
17. D
18. A
19. C
20. B
21. B
22. C
23. A
24. D
All are correct
25. B
E at C will be due to σ and σ and in same direction.
E∝σ σ
26. D
27. D
28. C
Charge on an alpha particle = 2e
U = 2e ×70 = 140eV
Uf = 2e × 50 = 100eV
ΔU = Uf – Ui = – 40eV
Loss in PE = Gain in KE
∴ ΔKE = 40eV
29. B
30. B
31. B
32. D
33. B
34. B
35. C
Electric field intensity decreases when we move from higher potential to lower potential.
36. A
37. C
38. A
39. C
40. A
41. C
42. A
No electric field inside a hollow sphere.
43. D
No E inside a conductor.
44. B
45. A
46. C
47. A
48. D
49. B
50. D
When a glass rod is rubbed with silk, some electrons of glass rod jump on to silk, making the
glass rod positively charged.