Você está na página 1de 79

SUCCESS

STUDY
CIRCLE
DAILY
ASSIGNMEN
T
SUB-
PHYSICS
NAME


Date
14/04/17
..CLA
TH
SS 12
NO/3
1. The
electrostatic
force of
repulsion
between two
positively
charged ions
carrying
equal
charges is
-9
3.710 N,
when they
are
separated by
distance of 5
o
A . How
many
electrons are
missing from
each ions?
2. A free pitch
ball A of 8 g
carries a
positive
charge of
-8
510 C .
What must
be the
nature of and
magnitude of
charge given
to second
pitch-ball B
fixed 5 cm
bellow the
former ball
so that the
upper ball is
stationary?
3. Two
similarly
equal
charged
identical
metal
spheres A
and B repel
each other
by force of
-5
210 N. A
third
identical
uncharged
sphere C
touched to A
and then
placed at the
mid- point
between A
and B .
Calculate the
net
electrostatic
force on C
4. Two point
charges +4e
and +e are
fixed a
distance a
apart. Where
a third
charge q
should be
kept on the
line joining
the two
charges so
that it may
be in
equilibrium?
In which case
the
equilibrium
will be stable
and in which
case
unstable?
5. Two
identical
spheres,
having
charges of
opposite sign
attract each
other with
the force of
0.108 N
when
separated by
0.5m. The
spheres are
connected by
a conducting
wire , which
then
removed ,
and there
after they
repel each
other with
the force of
0.036 n.
What are the
initial
charges on
the spheres?
6. Two small
spheres each
having mass
m kg and
charge q
coulomb are
separated
from a point
by insulating
threads each
l meter but
of negligible
mass. If is
the angle ,
each threads
makes with
the vertical
when
equilibrium
has been
attain, show
2
that q=
2 2
(4mgl sin ta
n ) 40
7. Two point
charges
values q and
2q are kept
distance d
apart from
each other in
air. A third
charge Q to
be kept
along same
line such a
way that the
net force
acting on q
and 2q is
zero.
Calculate the
position of
charge Q in
terms of q
and d.
8. Ten
positively
charged
particle are
kept on x-
axis at
appoint
x=10cm,20c
m ,40
cm ......100c
m . The first
particle has
a charge
-8
110 C, the
second
-8
810 C ,
-8
third 2710
C and so on .
The tenth
particle has
a charge
-8
100010 C.
Find the
magnitude of
the electric
force acting
on a 1C
charge
placed at the
origin.
9. Charges of
+5C ,
+10C and
-10C are
placed in air
at each
corners A,B
and C of an
equilateral
triangle
ABC , having
each side
equal to
5cm.
Determine
the resultant
force on the
charge A.
10. Four
equal point
charges each
+5C are
placed on
the four
corners of a
square of
each side
0.2m.
Calculate the
force on any
one of the
charges.
11. Calculate
the electric
field strength
required to
support a
water drop of
-3
mass 10 kg
and having a
charge
-19
1.610 C.
12. How
many
electron
should be
removed
from a coin
of mass
1.6g , so that
it may just
float in a
electric field
of intensity
9
10 N/C ,
directed
upward?
13. What
charge would
be required
to electrify a
sphere of
radius 25 cm
so as to get
a surface
charge
density of 3

-2
Cm
14. A charged
spherical
conductor
has a surface
density of
-2
0.7 Cm .
When its
charge is
increased by
0.44C, the
charge
density
changes by
-2
0.14 Cm .
Find the
radius of the
sphere and
initial charge
on it.
15. Sixty four
drops of
radius 0.02
m and each
carrying a
charge of
+5C are
combined to
form a
bigger drop.
Find how the
surface
density of
electrificatio
n will change
if no charge
is lost.
16. Two
charges , one
+5C and
another -5C
are placed 1
mm apart.
Calculate the
dipole
moment.
17. An
electric
dipole
consist of
charges of
magnitude
-7
1/3 10 C
,separated
by 2 cm
apart. The
dipole is
placed in an
external field
7 -
of 310 N/C
1
. What
maximum
torque does
the electric
field exerted
on dipole?
18. Calculate
the electric
field due to
an electric
dipole of
length 10 cm
having
charge of
1C at an
equatorial
point 12cm
from the
centre of the
dipole.
19. Two point
charges each
of 5C but
opposite in
sign, are
placed 4 cm
apart.
Calculate the
electric field
intensity at a
point
diastant 4
cm from
midpoint on
the axial line
of the dipole.
1. A soap
bubble is
given
negative
charge. Its
radius will
(a) Increase
(b)
Decrease
(c)Remain
unchanged
(d)
Fluctuate
2. Which of
the
following
charge is
not possible
(a) (b)
1.6 1018C 1.6 1019C

(c) (d)
1.6 1020C

None of
these
3. Five balls
numbered 1
to 5 balls
suspended
using
separate
threads.
Pair (1,2),
(2,4) and
(4,1) show
electrostatic
attraction,
while pair
(2,3) and
(4,5) show
repulsion.
Therefore
ball 1 must
be
(a)
Positively
charged
(b)
Negatively
charged (c)
Neutral
(d) Made of
metal
4. If the
radius of a
solid and
hollow
copper
spheres are
same which
one can
hold greater
charge
(a) Solid
sphere
(b) Hollow
sphere
(c) Both will
hold equal
charge (d)
None of
these
5. Number of
electrons in
one coulomb
of charge will
be
(a) (b)
5.46 1029 6.25 1018

(c) (d)
1.6 1019 9 1011

6. The current
produced in
7
wire when 10
electron/sec
are flowing in
it
(a) 1.6 10

26
amp (b)
1.6 10 12

amp (c) 1.6


26
10 amp(d)
1.6 10 12

amp
7. If the
radius of a
solid and
hollow
copper
spheres are
same which
one can
hold greater
charge
(a) Solid
sphere
(b) Hollow
sphere
(c) Both will
hold equal
charge (d)
None of
these
8. Number of
electrons in
one coulomb
of charge will
be
(a) (b)
5.46 1029 6.25 1018

(c) (d)
1.6 1019 9 1011
9. The current
produced in
7
wire when 10
electron/sec
are flowing in
it
(a) 1.6 10

26
amp (b)
1.6 10 12
amp (c) 1.6
26
10 amp(d)
1.6 10 12

amp
19.Two point
charges 3C

and repel
8C

each other
with a force
of 40 N. If a
charge of is
5C

added to
each of
them, then
the force
between
them will
become
(a) (b)
10N 10N

(c) (d)
20N 20N

11. Two point


charges 1 & C

5C
are
separated
by a certain
distance.
What will be
ratio of
forces
acting on
these two
[CPMT
1979]
(a)1: 5
(b)5 :1

(c) 1:1
(d)0
12. Two
charges of 40C

and20C
are
placed at a
certain
distance
apart. They
are touched
and kept at
the same
distance.
The ratio of
the initial to
the final
force
between
them is
(a) (b)
8 :1 4 :1

(c) 1 : 8
(d) 1 : 1
13. A total
charge Q is
broken in
two parts Q1

and and
Q2

they are
placed at a
distance R
from each
other. The
maximum
force of
repulsion
between
them will
occur, when
(a) (b) Q2
Q
R
, Q1 Q
Q
R

Q2

(c)Q
4
, Q1 Q
2Q
3
Q2
Q
4
, Q1
3Q
4

(d) Q1
Q
2
, Q2
Q
2

14. The force


between two
charges
0.06m apart
is 5 N. If each
charge is
moved
towards the
other by
0.01m, then
the force
between them
will become
(a) 7.20 N
(b) 11.25 N
(c) 22.50 N
(d) 45.00 N
15. Two
charges
equal in
magnitude
and
opposite in
polarity are
placed at a
certain
distance
apart and
force acting
between
them is F. If
75% charge
of one is
transferred
to another,
then the
force
between the
charges
becomes
(a) (b)
F
16
(c)
9F
16

F
(d) 15
16
F

16. Three
equal
charges
each +Q,
placed at
the corners
of on
equilateral
triangle of
side a what
will be the
force on any
charge
k


1
4 0

(a)
kQ2
a2
(b) 2kQ2
a2

(c) 2kQ2
a2
(d) 3kQ2
a2
17. Equal
charges Q
are placed
at the four
corners A,
B, C, D of a
square of
length a.
The
magnitude
of the force
on the
charge at B
will be
(a) 3Q 2

(b)
4 0a2
4Q 2
4 0a2

(c)

(d)
1 1 2


Q2
2 4 0 a2

2


1


Q2
2 4 0a2

Você também pode gostar