Three charges 4q,Q,4q,Q, and qq are in a straight line in the position of 0,l/2,0,l/2, and ll respectively. The resultant force on qq will be zero if QQ equal to:
1. −q−q
2. −2q−2q
3. −q2−q2
4. 4q4q
Two small spheres each having the charge +Q+Q are suspended by insulating threads of length LL from a hook. If this arrangement is taken in space where there is no gravitational effect, then the angle between the two suspensions and the tension in each will be:
1. 180∘,180∘, 14πϵ0Q2(2L)214πϵ0Q2(2L)2
2. 90∘,90∘, 14πϵ0Q2(L)214πϵ0Q2(L)2
3. 180∘,180∘, 14πϵ0Q22L214πϵ0Q22L2
4. 180∘,180∘, 14πϵ0Q2L214πϵ0Q2L2
Two charges each of 1 coulomb are at a distance 1 km apart, the force between them is
(1) 9 × 103 Newton
(2) 9 × 10–3 Newton
(3) 1.1 × 10–4 Newton
(4) 104 Newton
Two charges +2+2 C and +6+6 C are repelling each other with a force of 1212 N. If each charge is given −2−2 C of charge, then the value of the force will be:
1. | 44 N (attractive) | 2. | 44 N (repulsive) |
3. | 88 N (repulsive) | 4. | zero |
The dielectric constant of pure water is 81. Its permittivity will be:
1. 7.12 × 10–10 MKS units
2. 8.86 × 10–12 MKS units
3. 1.02 × 1013 MKS units
4. Cannot be calculated
Force of attraction between two point charges Q and – Q separated by d meter is Fe. When these charges are given to two identical spheres of radius R = 0.3 d whose centres are d meter apart, the force of attraction between them is
1. Greater than Fe
2. Equal to Fe
3. Less than Fe
4. None of the above
One metallic sphere A is given a positive charge whereas another identical metallic sphere B of the exact same mass as of A is given an equal amount of negative charge. Then:
(1) mass of A and mass of B are the same.
(2) mass of A is more.
(3) mass of B is less.
(4) mass of B is more.
1. | 7.207.20 N | 2. | 11.25 N11.25 N |
3. | 22.50 N | 4. | 45.00 N |
Two charges each equal to 2μC are 0.5m apart. If both of them exist inside the vacuum, then the force between them is
(1) 1.89 N
(2) 2.44 N
(3) 0.144 N
(4) 3.144 N