An infinite number of electric charges each equal to \(5\) nC (magnitude) are placed along the \(x\text-\)axis at \(x=1\) cm, \(x=2\) cm, \(x=4\) cm, \(x=8\) cm ………. and so on. In the setup if the consecutive charges have opposite sign, then the electric field in Newton/Coulomb at \(x=0\) is: \(\left(\frac{1}{4 \pi \varepsilon_{0}} = 9 \times10^{9} ~\text{N-m}^{2}/\text{C}^{2}\right)\)
1. \(12\times 10^{4}\)
2. \(24\times 10^{4}\)
3. \(36\times 10^{4}\)
4. \(48\times 10^{4}\)

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Three charges –q1, +q2 and –q3 are placed as shown in the figure. The x-component of the force on –q1 is proportional to 

(1) q2b2q3a2sinθ

(2) q2b2q3a2cosθ

(3) q2b2+q3a2sinθ

(4) q2b2+q3a2cosθ

Subtopic:  Coulomb's Law |
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Two-point charges \(+q\) and \(–q\) are held fixed at \((–d, 0)\) and \((d, 0)\) respectively of a \((x, y)\) coordinate system. Then:

1. \(E\) at all points on the \(y\text-\)axis is along \(\hat i\)
2. The electric field \(\vec E \) at all points on the \(x\text-\)axis has the same direction
3. The dipole moment is \(2qd\) directed along \(\hat i\)
4. The work has to be done to bring a test charge from infinity to the origin

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A point charge of \(40~\text{stat coulomb }\)is placed \(2~\text{cm}\) in front of an earthed metallic plane plate of large size. Then the force of attraction on the point charge is
1. \(100~\text{dynes}\)
2. \(160~\text{dynes}\)
3. \(1600~\text{dynes}\)
4. \(400~\text{dynes}\)

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Which of the following graphs shows the variation of electric field E due to a hollow spherical conductor of radius R as a function of distance from the centre of the sphere 

1. 2.
3. 4.

(1)
(2)

(3)
(4)

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The electric field due to a uniformly charged solid sphere of radius R as a function of the distance from its centre is represented graphically by -

(1)  (2)

(3)  (4)

Subtopic:  Electric Field |
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The electric field inside a spherical shell of uniform surface charge density is -

1. Zero

2. Constant, less than zero

3. Directly proportional to the distance from the centre

4. None of the above

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The distance between charges 5 × 10–11 C and –2.7 × 10–11 C is 0.2 m. The distance at which a third charge should be placed in order that it will not experience any force along the line joining the two charges is 

1. 0.44 m

2. 0.65 m

3. 0.556 m

4. 0.350 m

Subtopic:  Coulomb's Law |
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Suppose the charge of a proton and an electron differ slightly. One of them is \(\text- e\) and the other is \((e+\Delta e)\). If the net of electrostatic force and gravitational force between two hydrogen atoms placed at a distance \(d\) (much greater than atomic size) apart is zero, then \(\Delta e\) is of the order: [Given the mass of hydrogen, \(m_h = 1.67\times 10^{-27}~\text{kg}\)]
1. \(10^{-20}~\text{C}\)
2. \(10^{-23}~\text{C}\)
3. \(10^{-37}~\text{C}\)
4. \(10^{-47}~\text{C}\)

Subtopic:  Coulomb's Law |
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Two identical charged spheres suspended from a common point by two massless strings of lengths l are initially at a distance d(d < < l) apart because of their mutual repulsion. The charges begin to leak from both the spheres at a constant rate. As a result, the spheres approach each other with a velocity v. Then, v varies as a function of the distance x between the sphere, as:

1. \(v \propto x\)

2. \(v \propto x^{\frac{-1}{2}}\)

3. \(v \propto x^{-1}\)

4. \(v \propto x^{\frac{1}{2}}\)
 

Subtopic:  Coulomb's Law |
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