How much kinetic energy will be gained by an – particle in going from a point at 70 V to another point at 50 V ?
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If a charged spherical conductor of radius 10 cm has potential V at a point distant 5 cm from its centre, then the potential at a point distant 15 cm from the centre will be -
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1. | \(9 \times 10^{-3}~\text{J}\) | 2. | \(9 \times 10^{-3}~\text{eV}\) |
3. | \(2~\text{eV/m}\) | 4. | zero |
An oil drop having charge 2e is kept stationary between two parallel horizontal plates 2.0 cm apart when a potential difference of 12000 volts is applied between them. If the density of oil is 900 kg/m3, the radius of the drop will be -
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The ratio of momenta of an electron and an -particle which are accelerated from rest by a potential difference of 100 volt is
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When a proton is accelerated through 1V, then its kinetic energy will be -
1. 1840 eV
2. 13.6 eV
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4. 0.54 eV
1. | \(V \neq 0 \text { and } \vec{E} \neq 0\) |
2. | \(V \neq 0 \text { and } \vec{E}=0\) |
3. | \(V=0 \text { and } \vec{E}=0\) |
4. | \(V=0 \text { and } \vec{E} \neq 0\) |
The displacement of a charge Q in the electric field is . The work done is
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Three charges Q, +q and +q are placed at the vertices of a right-angled isosceles triangle as shown. The net electrostatic energy of the configuration is zero if Q is equal to
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1. | The electric potential at the surface of the cube is zero. |
2. | The electric potential within the cube is zero. |
3. | The electric field is normal to the surface of the cube. |
4. | The electric field varies within the cube. |