An insulator plate is passed between the plates of a capacitor. Then current(outside the capacitor):

1. Always flows from A to B

2. Always flows from B to A

3. First flows from A to B and then from B to A

4. First flows from B to A and then from A to B

Subtopic:  Capacitance |
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For a uniformly charged sphere with a positive charge distributed over its volume and having a radius \(R\), which location will the electric potential be maximum?
1. on the surface
2. at the centre
3. at a distance \(\frac{R}{2}\) from the surface
4. at a distance \(\frac{3R}{2}\) from the surface

Subtopic:  Relation between Field & Potential |
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A student charges a capacitor in such a manner that it stores energy of 1 J. Now he wants to increase the potential energy to 4 J. He should:

1. quadruple the potential difference across the capacitor without changing the charge

2. double the potential difference across the capacitor without changing the charge

3. double both the potential difference and charge

4. double the charge without changing the potential difference

Subtopic:  Energy stored in Capacitor |
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An electron beam passes between two parallel plate electrodes as shown in the diagram. The bottom plate is kept at zero potential, while a slowly varying positive voltage is applied to the upper plate, as shown in the graph. After passing between the plates the beam hits a screen and makes spot. Ignoring gravity , the spot is:

An electron passes between two parallel plate of a capacitor as sh 

1. deflected up

2. deflected down

3. deflected up then down

4. deflected down then up

Subtopic:  Relation between Field & Potential |
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A parallel plate capacitor is charged from a cell and then isolated from it. The separation between the plates is now increased.

1. the force of attraction between the plates will increased

2. the field in the region between the plates will not change

3. the energy stored in the capacitor will decrease

4. the potential difference between the plates will decrease

Subtopic:  Capacitance |
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A parallel plate capacitor has a parallel sheet of copper inserted between and parallel to the two plates without touching the plates. The capacity of the capacitor after the introduction of the copper sheet is (Assume thickness of sheet is negligible) -

1. minimum when the copper sheet touches one of the plates.

2. maximum when the copper sheet touches one of the plates

3. does not vary for any positions of the sheet between the plates.

4. lesser than that before introducing the sheet.

Subtopic:  Dielectrics in Capacitors |
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A parallel plate capacitor is charged by connecting it to a battery. The battery is disconnected and the plates of the capacitor are pulled apart to make the separation between the plates twice. Again the capacitor is connected to the battery (with same polarity) then:

1. Charge from the battery flows into the battery after reconnection.

2. Charge from capacitor flows into the battery after reconnection.

3. The potential difference between the plates decreases when the plates are pulled apart.

4. After reconnection of battery, potential difference between the plates will immediately become half of the initial potential difference (just after disconnecting the battery)

Subtopic:  Capacitance |
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A capacitor C is charged to a potential difference V and battery is disconnected. Now if the capacitor plates are brought close slowly by some distance:

1. some + ve work is done by external agent

2. energy of capacitor will decrease

3. energy of capacitor will increase

4. none of the above

Subtopic:  Capacitance |
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The separation between the plates of a isolated charged parallel plate capacitor is increased. Which of the following quantities will not change?

1. charge on the capacitor

2. potential difference across the capacitor

3. energy of the capacitor

4. energy density between the plates.

Subtopic:  Capacitance |
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An isolated metallic sphere of radius R has an electric charge. It is connected by means of a conducting wire to a distant uncharged metallic sphere of radius r (r<R). Which of the following statements is/are correct?

1. Total energy of the system must increase

2. Total energy of the system must decrease

3. Final surface charge densities on two spheres may be equal to each other

4. None of these

Subtopic:  Electric Potential |
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