Four electric charges \(+ q,\) \(+ q,\) \(- q\) and \(- q\) are placed at the corners of a square of side \(2L\) (see figure). The electric potential at the point \(A\), mid-way between the two charges \(+ q\) and \(+ q\) is:
              
1. \(\frac{1}{4 \pi\varepsilon_{0}} \frac{2 q}{L} \left(1 + \frac{1}{\sqrt{5}}\right)\)
2. \(\frac{1}{4 \pi\varepsilon_{0}} \frac{2 q}{L} \left(1 - \frac{1}{\sqrt{5}}\right)\)
3. zero
4. \(\frac{1}{4 \pi \varepsilon_{0}} \frac{2 q}{L} \left(1 + \sqrt{5}\right)\)

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The electric potential at a point in free space due to a charge \(Q\) coulomb is \(Q\times10^{11}~\text{V}\). The electric field at that point is:
1. \(4\pi \varepsilon_0 Q\times 10^{22}~\text{V/m}\)
2. \(12\pi \varepsilon_0 Q\times 10^{20}~\text{V/m}\)
3. \(4\pi \varepsilon_0 Q\times 10^{20}~\text{V/m}\)
4. \(12\pi \varepsilon_0 Q\times 10^{22}~\text{V/m}\)

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An electric dipole of moment \(\vec {p} \) is lying along a uniform electric field \(\vec{E}.\) The work done in rotating the dipole by \(90^{\circ}\) is:
1. \(\sqrt{2}pE\)
2. \(\dfrac{pE}{2}\)
3. \(2pE\)
4. \(pE\)

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The variation of potential with distance \(x\) from a fixed point is shown in the figure. The electric field at \(x=13~\text m\) is:
     

1. \(7.5~\text{V/m}\) 2. \(-7.5~\text{V/m}\)
3. \(5~\text{V/m}\) 4. \(-5~\text{V/m}\)
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Three uncharged capacitors of capacities \(C_1, C_2~\text{and}~C_3 \) are connected to one another as shown in the figure.

If points \(A, B, \text{and } D,\) are at potential \(V_1, V_2 ~\text{and}~V_3\) then the potential at \(O\) will be:

1. \(\dfrac{V_1C_1+V_2C_2+V_3C_3}{C_1+C_2+C_3}\) 2. \(\dfrac{V_1+V_2+V_3}{C_1+C_2+C_3}\)
3. \(\dfrac{V_1(V_2+V_3)}{C_1(C_2+C_3)}\) 4. \(\dfrac{V_1V_2V_3}{C_1C_2C_3}\)
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The figure shows some of the equipotential surfaces. The magnitude and direction of the electric field are given by:

                

1. \(200~\text{V/m},\) making an angle \(120^\circ\) with the \(x\text-\)axis 
2. \(100~\text{V/m},\) pointing towards the negative \(x\text-\)axis
3. \(200~\text{V/m},\) making an angle \(60^\circ\) with the \(x\text-\)axis
4. \(100~\text{V/m},\) making an angle \(30^\circ\) with the \(x\text-\)axis
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\(A,B\) and \(C\) are three points in a uniform electric field. The electric potential is:
               

1. maximum at \(A\)
2. maximum at \(B\)
3. maximum at \(C\)
4. same at all the three points \(A,B\) and \(C\)
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In the given figure if \(V = 4~\text{volt}\) each plate of the capacitor has a surface area of\(10^{-2}~\text{m}^2\) and the plates are \(0.1\times10^{-3}~\text{m}\)apart, then the number of excess electrons on the negative plate is:


1. \(5.15\times 10^{9}\)
2. \(2.21\times 10^{10}\)
3. \(3.33\times 10^{9}\)
4. \(2.21\times 10^{9}\)
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Two equal charges \(q\) of opposite sign separated by a distance \(2a\) constitute an electric dipole of dipole moment \(p\). If \(P\) is a point at a distance \(r\) from the centre of the dipole and the line joining the centre of the dipole to this point makes an angle \(\theta\) with the axis of the dipole, then the potential at \(P\) is given by:
\((r>>2a)\) , where \(p = 2qa\)
1. \(V={p\cos \theta \over 4 \pi \varepsilon_0r^2}\) 2. \(V={p\cos \theta \over 4 \pi \varepsilon_0r}\)
3. \(V={p\sin \theta \over 4 \pi \varepsilon_0r}\) 4. \(V={p\cos \theta \over 2 \pi \varepsilon_0r^2}\)
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Two thin dielectric slabs of dielectric constants \(K_1~\text{and}~K_2(K_{1} < K_{2})\) are inserted between plates of a parallel capacitor, as shown in the figure. The variation of the electric field \(E\) between the plates with distance \(d\) as measured from the plate \(P\) is correctly shown by:  
   

1.   2.
3. 4.
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