This document contains a practice test for physics with questions about electrostatics and electric potential. The test has 5 multiple choice questions and 5 free response questions. The multiple choice questions cover topics like point charges, electric flux, Gauss's law, electric field intensity and direction. The free response questions ask about information from electric field lines, the electric field between opposite charges, why electric field lines don't cross, why the electric field is zero inside a hollow charged sphere, and how to find electric field intensity using electric field lines. It also contains a question about proving that E=σ/ε0 and calculating the energy acquired by a particle with a charge of 20e falling through a potential difference of 100v
This document contains a practice test for physics with questions about electrostatics and electric potential. The test has 5 multiple choice questions and 5 free response questions. The multiple choice questions cover topics like point charges, electric flux, Gauss's law, electric field intensity and direction. The free response questions ask about information from electric field lines, the electric field between opposite charges, why electric field lines don't cross, why the electric field is zero inside a hollow charged sphere, and how to find electric field intensity using electric field lines. It also contains a question about proving that E=σ/ε0 and calculating the energy acquired by a particle with a charge of 20e falling through a potential difference of 100v
This document contains a practice test for physics with questions about electrostatics and electric potential. The test has 5 multiple choice questions and 5 free response questions. The multiple choice questions cover topics like point charges, electric flux, Gauss's law, electric field intensity and direction. The free response questions ask about information from electric field lines, the electric field between opposite charges, why electric field lines don't cross, why the electric field is zero inside a hollow charged sphere, and how to find electric field intensity using electric field lines. It also contains a question about proving that E=σ/ε0 and calculating the energy acquired by a particle with a charge of 20e falling through a potential difference of 100v
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Time: 40minutes PHYSICS (II) Max Marks: 25
Name:_______________________ ( Electrostatics B4 Electric Potential ) Test No.1 Objective 1 -If the physical size of a charge particle is very small, compared to the separation distance between them, it is called __________. (a)Zero charge (b) Point charge, (c) Positive charge, (d) Negative charge) 2: For computation of electric flux the surface area should be __________ . (a)parallel (b) flat, (c) curved (d) spherical 3: Total flux through a closed surface depends upon. (a) Shape of surface (b) charge enclosed only (c) medium only (d) charge and medium 4: The tangent to the field line at any point gives the direction of the __________. (a) Electric field intensity at that point, (b) electric field at that point (c) Electrostatic force at that point, (d) both a & b 5: Gauss's law can be applied to (a) Plane surface (b) curved surface (c) closed surface (D) any surface
SHORT QUESTIONS
1. What you got information from electric field lines?
2. What is the value of electric field between two opposite charges? 3. Electric field lines never cross why? 4. Why the E=0 inside the hollow charged sphere? 5. How we find electric field intensity by using electric field lines. LONG QUESTIONS
1. Prove that E= σ/ε0.
2. A particle having a charge of 20e on it falls through potential difference of 100 v. calculate the energy acquired by it in ev.
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