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AKSHAYA ACADEMY CBSE SR. HR. SEC.SCHOOL, ODDANCHATRAM.

GRADE: XII PHYSICS-UT-4 MARKS: 20


DATE : 18.04.24 TIME: 45 Minutes
I. Answer all the questions:
1. Draw equipotential surfaces for an electric dipole and mention the electric field lines. (1)
2. Work done on moving a charge in an equipotential surface is zero. Why? (1)
3. Mention is the relation between electric field (E) and Potential (V). (1)
4. A bird perches on a bare high power line, and nothing happens to the bird. A man standing on the ground
touches the same line and gets a fatal shock. Why? (1)
5. Vehicles carrying inflammable materials usually have metallic ropes touching the ground. Why? (1)

AKSHAYA ACADEMY CBSE SR. HR. SEC.SCHOOL, ODDANCHATRAM.

GRADE: XII PHYSICS-UT-4 MARKS: 20


DATE : 18.04.24 TIME: 45 Minutes
I. Answer all the questions:
1. Draw equipotential surfaces for an electric dipole and mention the electric field lines. (1)
2. Work done on moving a charge in an equipotential surface is zero. Why? (1)
3. Mention is the relation between electric field (E) and Potential (V). (1)
4. A bird perches on a bare high power line, and nothing happens to the bird. A man standing on the ground
touches the same line and gets a fatal shock. Why? (1)
5. Vehicles carrying inflammable materials usually have metallic ropes touching the ground. Why? (1)

AKSHAYA ACADEMY CBSE SR. HR. SEC.SCHOOL, ODDANCHATRAM.

GRADE: XII PHYSICS-UT-4 MARKS: 20


DATE : 18.04.24 TIME: 45 Minutes
I. Answer all the questions:
1. Draw equipotential surfaces for an electric dipole and mention the electric field lines. (1)
2. Work done on moving a charge in an equipotential surface is zero. Why? (1)
3. Mention is the relation between electric field (E) and Potential (V). (1)
4. A bird perches on a bare high power line, and nothing happens to the bird. A man standing on the ground
touches the same line and gets a fatal shock. Why? (1)
5. Vehicles carrying inflammable materials usually have metallic ropes touching the ground. Why? (1)

AKSHAYA ACADEMY CBSE SR. HR. SEC.SCHOOL, ODDANCHATRAM.

GRADE: XII PHYSICS-UT-4 MARKS: 20


DATE : 18.04.24 TIME: 45 Minutes
I. Answer all the questions:
1. Draw equipotential surfaces for an electric dipole and mention the electric field lines. (1)
2. Work done on moving a charge in an equipotential surface is zero. Why? (1)
3. Mention is the relation between electric field (E) and Potential (V). (1)
4. A bird perches on a bare high power line, and nothing happens to the bird. A man standing on the ground
touches the same line and gets a fatal shock. Why? (1)
5. Vehicles carrying inflammable materials usually have metallic ropes touching the ground. Why? (1)
6. What is electrostatic shielding? Give example. (2)
7. Derive an expression for potential energy of a dipole in an external field. (2)
6. Discuss on potential energy of a system of two charges in an external field. (3)
8. Two charges 6 µC and -4 µC are located 15 cm apart. At what point on the line joining the two charges is the
electric potential zero? Take the potential at infinity to be zero. (3)
7. Four charges are arranged at the corners of a square ABCD of side d, as shown in Fig. (5)
(a) Find the work required to put together this arrangement.
(b) A charge q0 is brought to the centre E of the square, the four charges being held
fixed at its corners. How much extra work is needed to do this?

6. What is electrostatic shielding? Give example. (2)


7. Derive an expression for potential energy of a dipole in an external field. (2)
6. Discuss on potential energy of a system of two charges in an external field. (3)
8. Two charges 6 µC and -4 µC are located 15 cm apart. At what point on the line joining the two charges is the
electric potential zero? Take the potential at infinity to be zero. (3)
7. Four charges are arranged at the corners of a square ABCD of side d, as shown in Fig. (5)
(a) Find the work required to put together this arrangement.
(b) A charge q0 is brought to the centre E of the square, the four charges being held
fixed at its corners. How much extra work is needed to do this?

6. What is electrostatic shielding? Give example. (2)


7. Derive an expression for potential energy of a dipole in an external field. (2)
6. Discuss on potential energy of a system of two charges in an external field. (3)
8. Two charges 6 µC and -4 µC are located 15 cm apart. At what point on the line joining the two charges is the
electric potential zero? Take the potential at infinity to be zero. (3)
7. Four charges are arranged at the corners of a square ABCD of side d, as shown in Fig. (5)
(a) Find the work required to put together this arrangement.
(b) A charge q0 is brought to the centre E of the square, the four charges being held
fixed at its corners. How much extra work is needed to do this?

6. What is electrostatic shielding? Give example. (2)


7. Derive an expression for potential energy of a dipole in an external field. (2)
6. Discuss on potential energy of a system of two charges in an external field. (3)
8. Two charges 6 µC and -4 µC are located 15 cm apart. At what point on the line joining the two charges is the
electric potential zero? Take the potential at infinity to be zero. (3)
7. Four charges are arranged at the corners of a square ABCD of side d, as shown in Fig. (5)
(a) Find the work required to put together this arrangement.
(b) A charge q0 is brought to the centre E of the square, the four charges being held
fixed at its corners. How much extra work is needed to do this?

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