09-Cavity Problems - MQ

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09-CAVITY PROBLEMS– MQ

SINGLE ANS TYPE QUESTIONS

1.

(A)

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2.

(3)

3.

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(B)

4. A spherical cavity of radius r is made at a distance “a” from the centre of a uniformly charged
sphere of charge density  and radius R. The electric field inside the cavity is
a r a a R
1) 2) 3) 4) zero
3 0 R 3 0 3 0 r
(2)

Field inside a spherical conductor is E  r
3 0
 
Here, E1  C1 P And E2  C2 P
3 0 3 0

O
C1
r CP
2


 E  E1  E2 
3 0
 C1P  C2 P 
   a

3 0
 C1P  PC2  
3 0
C1C2 
3 0
a E
3 0
5.

(1)

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6.

(A)
7.

(1)
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MULTI TYPE QUESTIONS

8.

(ABC)
9. An uncharged spherical conductor of radius R = 10r has two spherical cavities of radii R1 = 2r
and R2 = 3r connected by an extremely narrow smooth tunnel. A,B are the centers of the cavities
as shown. A point charge ‘q’ is arranged at B. Then it is transferred very slowly from B to A.
Which of the following statements is true

P R1 R2

A B

A) Initial and final surface charge densities on the sphere at the point Pare same.
B) Initial and final energy densities at a distance l(=16r) from the centre of the sphere are same
C) The net electro static potential energy within the cavities increases as the charge is transferred
from B to A
q 2
D) Work done by the agent in transferring the charge is
48 0 r
ABD)
r2  r  ba (b = constant)
j 1
E  E
 A
1 i2 1
E 2 H H
  r1  ba  = A = A

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a
H i dx
 i,constant  dv     r  ab  2
E 0 1

 i  ab 
v  
 b  r1  ab 
10.

(ABCD)

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MATRIX MATCHING TYPE QUESTIONS

11.

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INTEGERTYPE QUESTIONS

12.

(2)
13.

(8)

14.

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SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS

15.

(35.16V)
16.

20V
17.

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