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Test: Coulomb's Law & Its Applications - Question 1

Two insulated charged copper spheres A and B have their centers separated by a distance of 50 cm. What is the mutual force of electrostatic repulsion if the charge on each is 6.5×10−7 C? The radii of A and B are negligible compared to the distance of separation.

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Test: Coulomb's Law & Its Applications - Question 2

Two charges 1C and -4C exists in air. What is the direction of force?

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Since the charges are unlike, the force will be attractive. Thus the force directs from 1C to -4C.

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Test: Coulomb's Law & Its Applications - Question 3

Ratio of the permittivity of medium to the permittivity of free space is known as

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The ratio of a medium's permittivity to the permittivity of free space is known as the dielectric constant or relative permittivity. The equation for relative permittivity is κ = ϵ/ϵ0, where ϵ is the permittivity of the medium and ϵ0 is the permittivity of free space. Both permittivity and the permittivity of free space have the same unit, farads per meter (F/m), so the dielectric constant is dimensionless. 

Test: Coulomb's Law & Its Applications - Question 4

An infinite number of charges, each equal to 4C, are placed along the x-axis at x = 1 m, x = 2 m, x = 4 m, x = 8 m and so on. The total force on a charge of 1C placed at the origin is

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Test: Coulomb's Law & Its Applications - Question 5

Two point charges 3μC and + 7μC repel each other with a force of 12 N. If each is given an additional charge -5 μC, what will be the new force between them?

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Test: Coulomb's Law & Its Applications - Question 6

Electrostatic force is 

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Electrostatics means charges at rest, or relatively at rest so this force can be applicable only when charge produce electric field which is constant which is possible only when charges at rest or relatively at rest.

Test: Coulomb's Law & Its Applications - Question 7

Two positive charges 

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According to coulomb's law unlike charges always attract each other while like charges always repel each other so between two positive charges repulsion is working.

Test: Coulomb's Law & Its Applications - Question 8

Under the influence of the coulomb field of charge +Q, a charge −q is moving around it in an elliptical orbit. Find out the correct statement(s). 

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Since the charge –q is moving in elliptical orbit so to make its motion stable the total angular momentum of the charge is constant since it experience a centripetal force from the charge +Q so it follow the motion as the motion of earth around sun.

Test: Coulomb's Law & Its Applications - Question 9

The force between two charges is 120 N. If the distance between the charges is doubled, the force will be

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Coulombs law states the force between two charged particles is directly proportional to the product of charges and inversely proportional to the square of distance between them.
So if the distance is doubled then the force would decrease 4 times.
So the new force would be 120/4=30 Newton.

Test: Coulomb's Law & Its Applications - Question 10

When the distance between two charged particle is halved, the force between them becomes

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