Instantaneous displacement current of \(2.0\) A is set up in the space between two parallel plates of \(1~\mu \text{F}\) capacitor. The rate of change in potential difference across the capacitor is:
1. \(3\times 10^{6}~\text{V/s}\)
2. \(4\times 10^{6}~\text{V/s}\)
3. \(2\times 10^{6}~\text{V/s}\)
4. None of these
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The S.I. unit of displacement current is:
1. | Henry | 2. | Coulomb |
3. | Ampere | 4. | Farad |
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1. | \(2\) A | 2. | \(3\) A |
3. | \(6\) A | 4. | \(9\) A |
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A variable frequency AC source is connected to a capacitor. Then on increasing the frequency:
1. | Both conduction current and displacement current will increase |
2. | Both conduction current and displacement current will decrease |
3. | Conduction current will increase and displacement current will decrease |
4. | Conduction current will decrease and displacement current will increase |
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The charge of a parallel plate capacitor is varying as \(q = q_{0} \sin\omega t\). Find the magnitude of displacement current through the capacitor.
(Plate Area = \(A\), separation of plates = \(d\))
1. \(q_{0}\cos \left(\omega t \right)\)
2. \(q_{0} \omega \sin\omega t\)
3. \(q_{0} \omega \cos \omega t\)
4. \(\frac{q_{0} A \omega}{d} \cos \omega t\)
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A larger parallel plate capacitor, whose plates have an area of \(1~\text{m}^2,\) separated from each other by \(1\) mm, is being charged at a rate of \(25.8\) V/s.
If the plates have dielectric constant \(10\), then the displacement current at this instant is:
1. \(25~\mu\text{A}\)
2. \(11~\mu\text{A}\)
3. \(2.2~\mu\text{A}\)
4. \(1.1~\mu\text{A}\)
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1. | Faraday's law of induction |
2. | Modified Ampere's law |
3. | Gauss's law of electricity |
4. | Gauss's law of magnetism |
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The figure shows a parallel plate capacitor being charged by a battery. If \(X\) and \(Y\) are two closed curves then during charging, \(\oint \vec{B} . \vec{dl}\) is zero along the curve:
1. | \(X\) only |
2. | \(Y\) only |
3. | Both \(X\) & \(Y\) |
4. | Neither \(X\) nor \(Y\) |
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1. | \(36.6\) m | 2. | \(40.5\) m |
3. | \(42.3\) m | 4. | \(50.9\) m |
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Out of the following options which one can be used to produce a propagating electromagnetic wave?
1. | a stationary charge. |
2. | a chargeless particle. |
3. | an accelerating charge. |
4. | a charge moving at constant velocity. |
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