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Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 1

Select the correct alternative :

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A.Statement A is wrong.
B.m= m0​​/√(1− v2/c2) ​​
specific charge q/m=q/m0√(1​−(v2/C2))​​
so, as v increases the specific charge decreases
C. None of the fundamental particles that form the Standard Model have charge without mass. The Standard Model describes all energy and matter that makes up the universe, except gravitation. And gravitation does not have charge, it has mass.
D.Yes. Repulsion is observed only when two bodies have like charges that means the bodies must be charged. Therefore, repulsion is sure test for electrification than attraction.
 

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Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 2

Mid way between the two equal and similar charges, we placed the third equal and similar charge. Which of the following statements is correct, concerned to the equilibrium along the line joining the charges ?

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 2


The charge in the middle experiences force along the line. The equilibrium is stable along the line connecting charges while The equilibrium is unstable along the line perpendicular to the line of charges  
∴ Only option B is correct (given consider equilibrium only along line joining charges).
 

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Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 3

Select the correct statement : (Only force on a particle is due to electric field)

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If field is straight then the charge moves along the straight line .if the fielss is a curve then the electrostatic force is not sufficient to change the direction along the curved field line .

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 4

Consider a conductor with a spherical cavity in it. A point charge q0 is placed at the centre of cavity and a point charge Q is placed outside conductor.

Statement-1 : Total charge induced on cavity wall is equal and opposite to the charge inside.
Statement-2 : If cavity is surrounded by a Gaussian surface, where all parts of Gaussian surface are
located inside the conductor,

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 5

The figure shows a nonconducting ring which has positive and negative charge non uniformly distributed on it such that the total charge is zero. Which of the following statements is true ?

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There for the potential at all the points on the axis will be zero.

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Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 6

 If we use permittivity e, resistance R, gravitational constant G and voltage V as fundamental physical quantities, then -

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Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 7

 A particle of mass m and charge q is thrown in a region where uniform gravitational field and electric field are present. The path of particle

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 7

The acceleration due to gravity is insignificant compared with the acceleration caused by the electric field, so the gravitational field can be ignored. Hence, when a particle of mass m and charge q is thrown in a region where uniform gravitational field and electric field are present, before entering the electric field, the charge follows a straight line path (since, no net force due to any of the field). As soon as it enters the field, the charge begins to follow a parabolic path (since, constant force is always in the same direction). As soon as it leaves the field, the charge follows a straight line path  (since, no net force due to any of the field). The path of a particle may be straight line or may be parabola.

*Multiple options can be correct
Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 8

Statement - 1 : A positive point charge initially at rest in a uniform electric field starts moving along electric lines of forces. (Neglect all other forces except electric forces)

Statement - 2 : Electric lines of force represents path of charged particle which is released from rest in it.

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 9

Two small balls, each having equal positive charge Q are suspended by two insulating strings of equal length L from a hook fixed to a stand. If the whole set-up is transferred to a satellite in orbit around the earth,the tension in each string is equal to

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 9

A satellite is in a state of free fall & hence weightlessness. Thus only electric force is responsible for the Tension

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 10

An electric dipole is placed at an angle of 30o to a non-uniform electric field. The dipole will experience

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 10

The dipole will have some distance along the electric field, so, option (1) is correct.

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 11

Two point charges +8q and –2q are located at x = 0 and x = L respectively. The location of a point onthe x axis at which the net electric field due to these two point charges is zero is:

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 11

Suppose that at point B, where net electric field is zero due to charges 8q and 2q

According to conditional EBO+ EBA = 0

So a = L

Thus, at distance 2L from origin, net electric field will be zero       

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 12

Here is a combination of three identical capacitors. If resultant capacitance is 1 μƒ, calculate capacitance of each capacitor.

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Combination of Capacitors in Series
C(effective) = C/3 = 1

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 13

If the potential difference of a 6µF capacitor is changed from 10V to 20V, the increase in energy stored will be

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Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 14

If two spheres of different radii have equal charge, then the potential will be

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 14

When equal charges are given to two spheres of different radii, the potential will be more or the smaller sphere as per the equation, Potential = Charge / Radius.
Since potential is inversely proportional to radius, the smaller radius will have higher potential and vice versa.

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 15

The capacitor preferred for high-frequency circuit is 

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Mica capacitor. Mica capacitors have low resistive and inductive components associated with it. Hence, they have high Q factor and because of high Q factor their characteristics are mostly frequency independent, which allows this capacitor to work at high frequency.

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 16

Three different capacitors are connected in series, then:

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 16

C = Q/V
series connection splits the battery potential, hence....
V = V1 + V2
V1 = Q/C1 & V2 = Q/C2
Therefore, both have equal charge
 

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 17

Calculate the equivalent capacitance for the following combination between points A and B

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 17

4μf and 6μf are in series (right side of AB) so 6x(4/6)+4=24/10μf
And now 5 μf and the resulting of above two are in parallel (as on different sides of AB) so 5+(24/10) =50+(24/10)=74/10=37/5μf

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 18

There are three capacitors with equal capacitance. In series combination, they have a net capacitance of Cand in parallel combination, a net capacitance of C2.What will be the value of C1 C2?​

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For series combination,
1/C1=(1/C)+(1/C)+(1/C) [ Since all capacitors have equal capacitances]=3/C Or
C1=C/3−−−(i)
For parallel combination,
C2=C+C+C=3C−−−(ii)
Now,C1/C2=(C/3)/3C=(C/3)×(1/3C)=1/9

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 19

Two capacitors of 20 μƒ and 30 μƒ are connected in series to a battery of 40V. Calculate charge on each capacitor.​

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 19

C1= 20×10µf

and C2= 30×10µf

in series Ceq = C1C2/(C1+C2)

Ceq = 20×10^(-6)×30×10^(-6)/20×10^(-6)+30^×10(-6)

Ceq= 12×10^(-6)f

As we know that Q = CV

Putting the values of C and V= 40V, we get

Q = (12 * 10^-6) * 40

= 480µC

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 20

Two capacitors of equal capacity are first connected in series and then in parallel. The ratio of the total capacities in the two cases will be    

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Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 21

When two capacitors C1 and C2 are connected in series and parallel, their equivalent capacitances comes out to be 3μƒ and 16μƒ respectively. Calculate values of C1 and C2.

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 21

Let Cp be the equivalent capacitance of parallel
Cp=C1+C2
16= C1+C2……..(1)
Let Cs be the equivalent of capacitance in series
1/Cs=(1/C1) + (1/C2)
Or, Cs=C1C2/C1+C2
Or,3=C1C2/16
Or,C2C1=48
C2=48/C1……..(ii)
16=C1+48/C1
(C12-16C1+48)=0
(C1-4)(C1-12)=0
C1=4 ; C1=12
If,
C1=4
C2=12
If,
C2=4
C1=12
So, the answer is, Either 12μf or4μf

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 22

Some charge is being given to a conductor. Then its potential:

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 22

Given that some charge is given to a conductor then the whole charge is distributed over its surface only. Inside the conductor, the electric field is zero whereas potential is the same as on the surface. Hence, throughout the conductor, potential is the same i.e, the whole conductor is equipotential.

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 23

The value of electric potential throughout the volume of a conductor is

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 23

Since the electric field inside the conductor is zero and has no tangential component on its surface, therefore, no work is done in moving a test charge within the conductor or on its surface. It means the potential difference between any two points inside or on the surface is zero. Hence, electrostatic potential is constant throughout the volume of the charged conductor and has the same value on its surface as inside it.

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 24

How does the charge densities of conductors vary on an irregularly shaped conductor?

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On an irregularly shaped conductor, the surface charge density is greatest at the locations where the radius of curvature of the surface is smallest i.e, charge density is inversely proportional to radius of curvature of surface. Since the radius of curvature is least at sharp portion and maximum at flat portion, so, charge density is high at sharp portions and less at flat portions.

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 25

Two conductors having same type of charges are connected by a conducting wire. There would not be any amount of charges on them if:

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When there is potential difference across the conductor, the electric field is set up. Due to this charge will flow across the conductor. But when conductors have the same potential the charge will not flow from one conductor to the other.

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 26

Four resistances of 3Ω, 3Ω, 3Ω and 4Ω respectively are used to form a Wheatstone bridge. The 4Ω resistance is short circuited with a resistance R in order to get bridge balanced. The value of R will be

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The bridge will be balanced when the shunted resistance is of the value of 3Ω

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 27

Resistances P, Q, S and R are arranged in a cyclic order to form a balanced Wheatstone's network. The ratio of power consumed in the branches (P + Q) and (R + S) is

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 27

For balanced Wheatstone's bridge
P/Q = R/S.....(i)
Power dissipation in resistance R with voltage V is V2/R.
∴ 
From equation (i)

⇒ 
Using (i), we get

∴ 

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 28

Out of the following which is not a poor conductor ?

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J= {J0[(x/R)-1] 0 ≤ x ≤ R/2,     {J0(x/R) R/2 ≤ x ≤ R
 We know that,
J=current/area
⇒ current=J Area
Current= J1A1 +J2A2
=J0{(x/R)−1}x(2πxdx)+J0 (x/R)(2πxdx)
=∫0R/2J0{(x/R)-1} x (2πxdx) + =∫0R/2J0 x 2π (x2/R)dx
= J0×2π∫0R/2 {(x2/R)−x}dx + (J0×2π/R) ∫RR/2 x2dx
⇒ i=J0×2π [(x3/3R)-(x2/2)] R/2 + (J0×2π/R) [x3/3]R2/R
⇒i=J0×2π [(R2/24)−(R2/8)]+ (J0×2π/R)[(R3/3)-(R3/24)]
=J0×2π(−2R2/24)(J0×2π/R)[7R3/24]
i =(5/12)πJ0R2
 

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 29

Power of battery in resistor appears as

Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 30

A simple circuit contains an ideal battery and a resistance R. If a second resistor is placed in parallel with the first.

Detailed Solution for Physics: Topic-wise Test- 4 - Question 30

When a resistor is added parallel to other resistor in circuit it results in the reduction of overall resistance, since there are multiple pathways by which charge can flow. adding another resistor in a separate branch provides another pathway by which to direct charge through the main area of resistance within the circuit. This decreased resistance resulting from increasing the number of branches will have the effect of increasing the rate at which charge flows i.e. the current.

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