In the circuit shown in figure, energy stored in \(6~\mu\text{F}\) capacitor will be:
      

1. \(48 \times10^{-6}~\text{J}\) 2. \(32 \times10^{-6}~\text{J}\)
3. \(96 \times10^{-6}~\text{J}\) 4. \(24 \times10^{-6}~\text{J}\)

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The angle between equipotential surface and electric lines of force is:
1. zero
2. \(180^{\circ}\)
3. \(90^{\circ}\)
4. \(45^{\circ}\)
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A charge \(+q\) is fixed at each of the points x=x0, x=3x0, x=5x0 ..... infinite, on the \(x\)-axis, and a charge \(-q\) is fixed at each of the points x=2x0, x=4x0,x=6x0,..... infinite. Here \(x_0\) is a positive constant. Take the electric potential at a point due to a charge \(Q\) at a distance \(r\) from it to be \(\frac{Q}{4\pi \varepsilon_0 r}\). Then, the potential at the origin due to the above system of charges is:
1. \(0\)
2. \(\frac{q}{8 \pi \varepsilon_{0} x_{0} \mathrm{ln} 2}\)
3. \(\infty\)
4. \(\frac{q \mathrm{ln} 2}{4 \pi \varepsilon_{0} x_{0}}\)

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When a proton at rest is accelerated by a potential difference \(V\), its speed is found to be \(v\). The speed of an \(\alpha\text{-particle}\) when accelerated by the same potential difference from rest will be: 
1. \(v\) 2. \(v \over \sqrt{2}\)
3. \(v \sqrt{2}\) 4. \(2v\)
Subtopic:  Electric Potential |
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A metallic sphere of capacitance C1, charged to electric potential V1 is connected by a metal wire to another metallic sphere of capacitance C2 charged to electric potential V2. The amount of heat produced in connecting the wire during the process is:

1.C1C22C1+C2V1+V22

2. C1C22(C1+C2)(V1-V2)2

3. C1C2C1+C2(V1-V2)2

4. zero

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A hollow conducting sphere is placed in an electric field produced by a point charge placed at \(P\) as shown in the figure. Let\(​​V_A ~,V_B~,V_C\) be the potentials at points \(A\), \(B\) and \(C\) respectively. Then:

        
1. \(V_A<V_B<V_C\)
2. \(V_A>V_B>V_C\)
3. \(V_C>V_B=V_A\)
4. \(V_A=V_B=V_C\)

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A conductor with a positive charge:

1. is always at +ve potential.
2. is always at zero potential.
3. is always at negative potential.
4. may be at +ve, zero or –ve potential.

Subtopic:  Electric Potential |
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On rotating a point charge having a charge \(q\) around a charge \(Q\) in a circle of radius \(r\), the work done will be:

1. \(q \times2 \pi r\) 2. \(q \times2 \pi Q \over r\)
3. zero 4. \(Q \over 2\varepsilon_0r\)
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In the figure the charge \(Q\) is at the centre of the circle. Work done by the conservative force is maximum when another charge is taken from point \(P\) to:

       

1. \(K\) 2. \(L\)
3. \(M\) 4. \(N\)
Subtopic:  Electric Potential |
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What is the potential energy of two equal positive point charges of \(1~ \mu \text{C}\) each held \(1\) m apart in the air?
1. \(9 \times 10^{-3}~\text{J}\) 2. \(9 \times 10^{-3}~\text{eV}\)
3. \(2~\text{eV/m}\) 4. zero
Subtopic:  Electric Potential Energy |
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