A solid conducting sphere of radius a has a net positive charge 2Q. A conducting spherical shell of inner radius b and outer radius c is concentric with the solid sphere and has a net charge –Q. The surface charge density on the inner and outer surfaces of the spherical shell will be?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) None of the above
Three charges are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side ‘a’ as shown in the following figure. The force experienced by the charge placed at the vertex A in a direction normal to BC is
(1)
(2)
(3) Zero
(4)
Two particles of equal mass \(m\) and charge \(q\) are placed at a distance of \(16~\text{cm}\). They do not experience any net force. The value of \(\frac{q}{m}\) is:
1. \(l\)
2. \(\sqrt{\frac{\pi \varepsilon_0}{G}}\)
3. \(\sqrt{\frac{G}{4\pi \varepsilon_0}}\)
4. \(\sqrt{4\pi \varepsilon_0 G}\)
An electron is moving around the nucleus of a hydrogen atom in a circular orbit of radius r. The Coulomb force on electron is (Where )
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Five balls numbered \(1\) to \(5\) are suspended using separate threads. Pairs \((1, 2), (2, 4),\) and \((4, 1)\) show electrostatic attraction, while pairs \((2, 3)\) and \((4, 5)\) show repulsion. Therefore ball \((1)\) must be:
1. positively charged
2. negatively charged
3. neutral
4. made of metal
Equal charges q are placed at the four corners A, B, C, D of a square of length a. The magnitude of the force on the charge at B will be
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Two identical conductors of copper and aluminium are placed in an identical electric field. The magnitude of induced charge in the aluminum will be
(1) Zero
(2) Greater than in copper
(3) Equal to that in copper
(4) Less than in copper
Two spherical conductors \(B\) and \(C\) having equal radii and carrying equal charges in them repel each other with a force \(F\) when kept apart at some distance. A third spherical conductor having same radius as that of \(B\) but uncharged is brought in contact with \(B\), then brought in contact with \(C\) and finally removed away from both. The new force of repulsion between \(B\) and \(C\) is:
1. \(\frac{F}{4}\)
2. \(3\frac{F}{4}\)
3. \(\frac{F}{8}\)
4. \(3\frac{F}{8}\)
Two equally charged, identical metal spheres A and B repel each other with a force 'F'. The spheres are kept fixed with a distance 'r' between them. A third identical, but uncharged sphere C is brought in contact with A and then placed at the mid-point of the line joining A and B. The magnitude of the net electric force on C is
(1) F
(2) 3F/4
(3) F/2
(4) F/4
1. | \(9000~\text N\) | 2. | \(12000~\text N\) |
3. | \(24000~\text N\) | 4. | \(36000~\text N\) |