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Electric Charges & Fields (Gauss's Law & Dipole) : Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718
Electric Charges & Fields (Gauss's Law & Dipole) : Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718
→ →
2P
2. E = 4π ε0 r3
→ →
P
3. E = − 4π ε0 r2
→ →
P
1. A
4. E = − 4π ε0 r3
2. B
2. 3. C
An electric charge q is placed at the centre of a cube of 4. D
side α. The electric flux on one of its faces will be
q 5.
(1) 6ε0
The electric flux from a cube of edge l is ϕ. What will be
q
(2) its value if the edge of the cube is made 2l and the charge
ε0 a2
enclosed is halved?
q
(3) 1
4πε0 a2 1. 2
ϕ
q
(4) ε0 2. 2ϕ
3. 3. 4ϕ
What is the flux through a cube of side 'a' if a point 4. ϕ
charge q is at one of its corners?
6.
2q
1. ε0 An electric dipole is placed at the centre of a sphere.
q Which of the following is correct?
2. 8ε0
1. The electric flux through the sphere is zero
q
3. ε0
2. The electric field is zero at every point on the sphere
q
4. 2ε0
6a2 3. The electric field is zero at every point inside the
sphere
4. The electric field is uniform inside the sphere
7.
If the electric flux entering and leaving an enclosed
surface respectively is φ1 and φ2 the electric charge
inside the surface will be:
(1) (φ1 + φ2 )ε0
(2) (φ2 − φ1 )ε0
(3) (φ1 + φ2 )/ε0
(4) (φ2 − φ1 )/ε0
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Electric Charges & Fields (Gauss's Law & Dipole)
Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718
8. 10.
Consider the charge configuration and spherical Gaussian A solid conducting sphere of radius a has a net positive
surface as shown in the figure. When calculating the flux charge 2Q. A conducting spherical shell of inner radius b
of the electric field over the spherical surface , the and outer radius c is concentric with the solid sphere and
electric field will be due to has a net charge –Q. The surface charge density on the
inner and outer surfaces of the spherical shell will be?
(1) q2
of a hemispherical surface as shown in the figure. The (4) None of the above
flux linked with the surface is?
11.
The electric field in a region is radially outward with
magnitude E = Aγ0 . The charge contained in a sphere of
radius γ0 centered at the origin is?
1
(1) 4πε0
Aγ03
4. qπr2
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Electric Charges & Fields (Gauss's Law & Dipole)
Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718
12. 15.
An electric dipole is situated in an electric field of
uniform intensity E whose dipole moment is p and
A square surface of side L m is in the plane of the paper. moment of inertia is I. If the dipole is displaced slightly
A uniform electric field (V/m), also in the plane of the from the equilibrium position, then the angular frequency
paper, is limited only to the lower half of the square of its oscillations is?
surface, (see figure). The electric flux in SI units 1/2
associated with the surface is : pE
(1) ( I
)
pE 3/2
(2) ( )
I
1/2
I )
(3) ( pE
1/2
p
(4) ( )
IE
16.
1. EL2 /(2ε0 )
The net dipole moment of the system is of the
2. EL2 /2 magnitude?
3. zero
4. EL2
13.
An electric dipole is kept in a uniform electric field such
that dipole moment is not collinear with the electric field.
It experiences:
1 A force and a torque
2 A force but no torque
3 A torque but no force 1. q × 2a
14. 17.
Three-point charges + q and -2q and +q are placed at A point Q lies on the perpendicular bisector of an
points (x=0, y = a, z = 0), (x = 0, y = 0, z = 0) and electrical dipole of dipole moment p. If the distance of Q
(x= a, y = 0, z = 0), respectively. The magnitude and from the dipole is r ( much larger than the size of the
direction of the electric dipole moment vector of this dipole), then electric field at Q is proportional to?
charge assembly are: 1. p−1 and r−2
1. √2qa along + y direction 2. p and r−2
2. √2qa along the line joining points (x=0, y= 0, z= 0) 3. p2 and r−3
And (x=a, y=a, z=0)
4. p and r−3
3. qa along the line joining points (x= 0, y=0, z=0) And
(x=a, y=a, z=0)
4. √2qa along + x direction
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Electric Charges & Fields (Gauss's Law & Dipole)
Contact Number: 9667591930 / 8527521718
18.
Cm is the SI unit of
1. Electric flux
2. Electric potential
3. Electric dipole moment
4. Electric field intensity
19.
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