When \(10^{19}\) electrons are removed from a neutral metal plate, the electric charge on it is? 

1. \(-1.6\) C 2. \(+1.6\) C
3. \(10^{19}\) C 4. \(10^{-19}\) C

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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. \(3\frac{F}{8}\)

Subtopic:  Coulomb's Law |
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An infinite number of charges, each of charge \(1\) μC, are placed on the \(x\)-axis with co-ordinates \(x\) = 1, 2, 4, 8, ....∞. If a charge of \(1\) C is kept at the origin, then what is the net force acting on \(1~\text{C}\) charge?
1. \(9000\) N 2. \(12000\) N
3. \(24000\) N 4. \(36000\) N
Subtopic:  Coulomb's Law |
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Three identical positive point charges, as shown are placed at the vertices of an isosceles right-angled triangle. Which of the numbered vectors coincides in direction with the electric field at the mid-point \(M\) of the hypotenuse?
                
1. \(1\)
2. \(2\)
3. \(3\)
4. \(4\)

Subtopic:  Electric Field |
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An electron enters an electric field with its velocity in the direction of the electric lines of force. Then: 

1. the path of the electron will be a circle. 2. the path of the electron will be a parabola.
3. the velocity of the electron will decrease. 4. the velocity of the electron will increase.

Subtopic:  Electric Field |
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A charged ball \(B\) hangs from a silk thread \(S\), which makes an angle \(\theta\) with a large charged conducting sheet \(P\), as shown in the figure. The surface charge density \(\sigma\) of the sheet is proportional to: 

     

1. \(\sin\theta\)

2. \(\tan\theta\)

3. \(\cos\theta\)

4. \(\cot\theta\)

Subtopic:  Electric Field |
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Two equal negative charges of charge \(-q\) are fixed at the points \((0,a)\) and \((0,-a)\) on the \(Y\text-\)axis. A positive charge \(Q\) is released from rest at the point \((2a,0)\) on the \(X\text-\)axis. The charge \(Q\) will:
1. execute simple harmonic motion about the origin.
2. move to the origin and remain at rest.
3. move to infinity.
4. execute oscillatory but not simple harmonic motion.
Subtopic:  Coulomb's Law |
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A point charge \(q\) is placed at a distance \(\frac{a}{2}\) directly above the centre of a square of side \(a\). The electric flux through the square (i.e. one face) is:
1. \(\frac{q}{\varepsilon_0}\)
2. \(\frac{q}{\pi\varepsilon_0}\)
3. \(\frac{q}{4\varepsilon_0}\)
4. \(\frac{q}{6\varepsilon_0}\)

Subtopic:  Gauss's Law |
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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. \(48\times 10^{4}\)

Subtopic:  Electric Field |
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The force between two charges \(0.06\) m apart is \(5\) N. If each charge is moved towards the other by \(0.01\) m, then the force between them will become:
1. \(7.20\) N 2. \(11.25~\text{N}\)
3. \(22.50\) N 4. \(45.00\) N
Subtopic:  Coulomb's Law |
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