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Very Short -answer Questions
NUMERICAL EXAMPLES . QI .Name basic properties of electric chargeq _:.•
QI.Two ~dentical metallic spheres, having unequal , - - . (CBSE 96 Comptt.) • • .
opposite chai:ge~ are plac7d at a distance 0.90 m apart in Q2. What is quantization of elecf;ric charge? • ,· •
air . After bnngmg them m contact with each there they - ? (CBSE 92)
. are again placed at the same distance apart. Now the Q3. Calculate the charge carried by 12.5xl01~ electrons.
... force of repulsion betwe~n them is 0.025 N. calculate (CBSE 92)
• the finaLtcharge on each of· them .. Given (1/4 Q4. State Coulomb's law of force in electrostatics~-
• 9 2 2
1t£o)=9xl0 Nm IC . (CBSE 2002 comptt.) (CBSE 94)
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. QS.Define SI_unit of electric charge. (CBSE 94)
Q2.Two. similarly and equally charged identical metal • OR
spheres A ~d B repel each other with a force of 2x l o-s Define Coulomb . . (CBSE 92)
N.. A third identical uncharged sphere C is touched with - . .
. A and then placed at the mid-point ·between A and B . Q6.How·. many ··electrons ·will ·have· a· iotal charge "'of 1·
Calculate the net electric force on C. • (CBSE 2003) ·coulomb ? ; - · • ,· . -
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Q3.Two elec~ic charg~s.q and·2q are at~ distance a apart Q7 .The force of attraction befw¢en two point-charges at a
from each other in air. A·_third charge Q is to be placed · distance r apart is F. Whaf;should be the disU\llce apart
along the same line in such .a way that the net force . in the same rriediu·m so that.the·force becomes F/3? •
• acting at q.and also at 2.q itzero. Calculate the position . . , : (CBSE 2000 Comptt·,98)..
·1 of ~~ge Q in terms ofq and a . . •. . • • (CBSE 98) ·Q8.How does the coulomb force between two point -
charges depend upon the dielectric ·constant .of the-
Q4~T~c;, fixed point -ch~ges +4e and +e units ~re. separated intervening rried~um? .' . ' ":~ .... ,.• . (CBSE 2005) ,
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and position of the third-charge ?(CBSE 2005, 98, 94) .- .·, Qt I.The dielectric constant of a medium is unity. What will
-. • be its permittivity ? • · (CBSE 92)
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sys.tern of two .
QI I .Sketch the electric field lines around a Long -Answer Type Usin g thi
rosta tics .
• equal and opposite point -cha rges . -{CBSE 2006) . QI .State Gauss' theorem in elect
ssion for the elect ric fiel,
theorem, derive. the expre
to two point - intensity at a point :
912. Figu re shows electric lines of force due charge.
. charges Qa and Q2 place d at point s A and B respectively . ·i)Due to an infinitely long, thin unifonnly
E 003) . • • (CBS E 2005 , 04) .•
Write the natur e of charges • . (CB straight wire
charg e .
ii)Due to an infinitely large , thin plane sheet_of
(CBSE 2005, 04, 03, 01 comp tt. 01, 96, 95) •
sphe rical shel l.
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iii)Due to a uniformly charged thin
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·- ·. ·~ . . iv)In side a hollo w ch~g ed cond uctin g sphere (
... (CBSE 2001 comptt. ,.97)
l distance,.
Q13.Two charg Qa and Q2, separated by a smal
es s· inside ;
satisfy the equation q,+q2=0. What does it tell us· about Q2.Show that no. electric field intensity exist
comp tt.) hollow charged conducting sphe re . ..
the char ges? (C~S E 2003 , 2001
• (CBSE 20:03 comptt. 02, 2000) (
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drop. the electric. flux through the. sphere S1 charg e, if Q~
electric field of sx·1os·N c·•,· find the charge on
(CBSE 93) medium or diele~tric constant 5 is introd uced· in th
, (CBS E 2002 )
space inside S1 ~n place of air ?
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respect to a
Q3.An electric dipo le, when held at 30° with
uniform electric field of Jo• N/C,
. of 9x I0· N m. Calculate the dipo
dipole .
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es a torque
ent of the
(CBS E 96)
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is located Q1
Q4.A small metal sphere carrying a charge +Q
Gau ss' Theorem the centre of a spherical cavit y in a large un c
Numerical Exam ples .
metal sphere . as shown . Use Gaus s' theor em to
nnly over a
QI.A charge of 17.7xl0_. C is 2distributed unifo electric fields at points P 1 and 2
p • (CBS E 2006 )
ulate the elect ric field
large sheet of area 200 m .Calc Q2
from it in air . Given :
intensity at a distance2 20 cm
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t:o=8.85xl0" c2N" m· •
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s nonnally
Q2.An elect ric. flux of -6xl 0 Nm /C passe
of radius IO cm ,
through a spherical Gaussian surface
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QB.Show that in a unifonn electric field , a dipole Q6.Sketch lines of force due to :
experiences a torque but ·no net force . Derive i)Two equal, positive point -charges separated by a
expression for the torque . (CBSE 98, 97 , 92) small •distance ,
ii)A positive and an equal negative point -char&,"!
Q9.·What is an electric dipole TD~rive an expre_ssion f~r the separated by a small distance. (CBSE 2003)
torque acting on an electric dipole placed m a umform
electric field . H~nce define dipole .:..moment . Q7.Draw iines of force to'represent a unifonn ele~tric field
(CBSE 2003 comptt.) . (CBSE ,95, 92)
QI O.Define the tenn electric dipole !11oment.. Give it~ unit. QB.An electrostatic field line is a continuous curve, that is ,
Derive an expression for the•max1mum torque .~ctmg on it cannot have sudden discontinuities . Why ? . -
an electric dipole, wh~n held in a uniform electric field . (CBSE 2005)
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Qlj,hich physical. quantity has SI umt as Vm. axis making an angle of 30° with a uniform electric field
experiences a torque of 4 Nm. Calculate .the
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(CBSE 92)
Q2.An electric dipole of, dipole moment 20 x Io-<> C-m is (i)magnitud~ of the electric field, (ii)potential energy of.
enclosed by a surface .What is the net flux coming out the dipole, if the has charges of ±10 nC. (CBSE 2004-)
ofthe surface·. .(CBSE 2006)
Numericals
QI .A spherical Gaussian surface encloses a charge of Long-Answer Type ,
8.85x IO.a. C.(i)Calculate electric flux passing through QI .Define electric potential . Derive an expression for the
the surface ..(ii) If .the radius of the Gaussian surface is electric potential at adistance r from a point-charge q.
(CBSE 200 I)
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(CBSE 2001, 93)
doubled, ·how would the flux charge ?
Q2.Derive an expression for the electric potential at a point
along the axial line of an electric dipole .
Q2.A point charge Q is kept in free space at the centre of a (CBSE 2001,02 comptt.)
cubic Gaussian surface of side /. What is electric flux
. through one of its faces ? (CBSE 2006) .
Q3.Show mathematically that the potential at a point on the
·Electric Potential equatorial line of an electric dipole is zero.
(CBSE 2001 comptt.)
Numerical Examples tial surface Draw ~e same for a
electric field Q4. What is an equipoten
QI .At a point due to point -charge , the
A
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and C and (iii) C and A B(4•4> (CBSE 2003)
C(-3,4)
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92. What 1s an equtpoten ti~ __surface ? (CBSE 2003)
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QS. What is the shape of equipotential surfaces for a point -
charge ? (CBSE 95)
Q6.Obtain the energy in joule acquired by an electron beam
when accelerated through a p.d. of 2000 V. How much Q6.~raw electric lines of force and equipotential surfaces
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speed will the electron gain ?(e= l.6x I0- C, (CBSE 2000)
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(CBSE 94) a) point charge q>0
m=9x I0' kg) (CBSE2001)
b)Point charge q<0
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I: NC"1 and the electric potentiai at that point is 10 J C- Q4.A parallel- plate capacitor of capacitance 100 µF is
w 1·.Calculat the distance of the ·point from the charge and charged to 200 V. After dis-connecting it from the
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battery , using an insulating handle, the distance
the magnitude of the charge. . • (CBSE• 96)
b?twe~~ the. plates is doubled . Find (i)potential
d1~ererice,-between the plates, and ?(ii)Energy stored in
QS.Two point- charges of +4µc and -2µC are placed 1 m
apart in air. At what point on the tine joining the .charges·· the capa~1tor , _after the separation between the plates
. is the electrostatic potential zero ? has been mcreased. • (CBSE 2004)
(CBSE 97) •
Q6.5µC charge is placed at ·each comer of a square ABCD QS_.A 10 µF capacitor is charged by a 30 V d.c. supply and
of side cm. Calculate the electric potential at the then con~e~ted across an uncharged 50 µF capacitor.
~ntre O of the square. (CBSE 2002) Calculate (1) the final potential ·difference across the
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combin~tion , and (ii)The initial and the final energies •
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How will you account for the difference in energy?
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Q6.An 8µF capacitor C, is charged to a potential difference
Vo= 120 ~ol~. :he charging battery is then removed and
Q7.Find the electric field between two metal plates 3 mm the capacitor is connected in parallel to an uncharged
apart, connected to a 1~-V battci'y. • (CBSE 93) 4µF capacitor C2,as shown .(a) What will be the final
p.d. across the .combi_nation ? (b) What will be the stored
QB.Two point-charges +I0µC and -I0µC are separated by a energy before and after the switch K is pressed ? What
distance of 40 cm in air . (i)Calcu!ate the electrostatic happen to the energy-difference , (CBSE 93)
potential energy of the system ,assuming the zero of the K
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Q?. sa;: area of plates and same separation betwee~
the How does the energy stored change when air 1s replac
!ates. x has air between the plates and Y contains a ed
by a·medium of dielectric constant K ?Explain _
~i~lectric medium of er=S.
i)Calculate the potential differences between the plates (CBSE 98, 97 comptt.)
Q7.Give the principle of working of a Van de
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generator. With the help of a labeled diagram, descn
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ii)What is the ratio of electrostatic energy stored in X be
its construction and w<,rking. How is the leakage
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Q2.Two metallic spheres of radii r1 and r are far apm
Q8.A parallel -plates capacitor has plates each of area a 2 and
and • conne-:ted by a thin wire. Their combined charge is
separation d. The dielectrics of dielectric constants K Q..
Find(i) their common potential , (ii)charge on the sphere
and K2 are filled between the plates in two1
of radius r 1• (CBSE 2006)
arrangements, as shown. Find out the capacitance of the
capacitor in each of the arrangements (a) and (b). Q3.Capacitors P, Q and Reac h have capacity C. A batter
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after charging P, the battery is disconnected from it and
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the charged capacitor P is connected (i) to Q in parall
and (ii) to R in series, then what will be the potential
difference between the plates of Pin the two cases ?
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parallel to another uncharged capacitor. (i)Deri_ve !he Q l •Find the total energy stored m the capacitors in the g·1ven
expression for the common potential of the combmat1on ·network. A
of capacitors . ii)Show that the total ener!?' of the
combination is less than the sum of the energies stored
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Q2.The graph shows the variation of voltage ·V' across the electrostatic energy of the first capacitor is lost in •the
plates. of two capacitors A and B versus increase of fonn of heat and electromagnetic radiation?
ch~ge 'Q' stored_ on them :Which of the two capacitors (CBSE ·2005)
has· higher capacitance ? Give reason for your answer . Q4.Calculate the. capacitance of the capacitor C• in the
• (CBSE 2004) figure, if the equivalent capacitance of the combination • 1
A between A and B is 15 µ F. (CBSE 94) •
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A B
Q3. Write the physical quantity having its unit coulomb/volt. 1olµF
.___ /._Is_it.~vector a-scalar-qu~ntity? (CBSE 98)
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Q5.Calculate the capacitance C in the given figure. The
Q4.Tw~ co_nducting spheres of same radiug, one hollow and equivalent capacitance of the combination between P
the other solid , are charged to the same potential. and Q is 30 µF: (CBS~ 95)
Which one does cany more c~arge ? 20µF
. (CB.SE 2000 comptt.)
Q5.Two rectangula r metal plates , each of area A, are kept p C 20µF Q
parallel to each other at a distance 'd' apart to form a 0
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parallel-plat~ capacitor·. If the area of each of the plates 20µF
is m(lde three times and their distance of separation
decreased to 1/3 of its initial value, calculate the ratio of Q6.Cakulate the equivalent capacitance of the combinati~n
their capacitances in the two cases . (CBSE 2003) between the points A ,and B , as shown in Fig •
Q6.Three capacitors of equal capacitances when connected
in series. have net capacitance C1; and when connected A
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Q8.In a parallel-plate capacitor, the capacitance increases
. from SµF to S0µF on introducing a dielectric medium I
• . between the plates. What is the dielectric constant of the
medium ? • (CBSE 96) I
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Q9.Detine ~ielectric constant in tenns of the capacitance of
a capacitor • . (CBSE 2002· comptt., 95)
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