Two point charges placed at a distance r in air experience a certain force. Then the distance at which they will experience the same force in a medium of dielectric constant k is
Two isolated, charged conducting spheres of radii a and b produce the same electric field near their surfaces. The ratio of electric potentials on their surfaces is
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Twenty seven drops of water of the same size are equally and similarly charged. They are then united to from a bigger drop. By what factor will the electrical potential changes.
Electric potential at any point x, y, z in the space is given V=4x2−3x. Find electric field
An electric dipole consisting of two opposite charge of 2 × 10–6C each separated by a distance of 0.03m is placed in an electric field of 2 × 105NC–1. The maximum torque on the dipole will be
Two identical point charge are placed at a separation of r. P is a point on the line joining the charges, at a distance x from any one charge. The field at P is E. E is plotted against x, for value of x from close to zero to slightly less than r. Which of the following best represent the resulting curve.
A spherical charged conductor has surface density σ of charge. The electric field on its surface is E. If the radius of the sphere is doubled keeping the surface density of charged unchanged then the electric field on the surface of the new sphere will be
A charge q is divided into two parts q1 and (q – q1). What is the ratio so that the force between two parts placed at a given distance apart is maximum.
Two concentric thin metallic sphere of radii R1 and (R1 > R2) carry charge Q1 and Q2 respectively. The potential at point P (distance from common centre is r) is (k=1/4πϵ01)
Two equal negative charge (–q each) are fixed at point (0, a) and (0, –a) on the y-axis. A positive charge Q is released from rest at the points (29, 0) on the x-axis is the charge Q will