When \(10^{19}\) electrons are removed from a neutral metal plate, the electric charge on it is? 
1. \(-1.6~\text{C}\)
2. \(+1.6~\text{C}\)
3. \(10^{19}~\text{C}\)
4. \(10^{-19}~\text{C}\)

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The charge on \(500~\text{cc}\) of water due to protons will be: 

1. \(6.0\times 10^{27}~\text{C}\) 2. \(2.67\times 10^{7}~\text{C}\)
3. \(6\times 10^{23}~\text{C}\) 4. \(1.67\times 10^{23}~\text{C}\)
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A polythene piece rubbed with wool is found to have a negative charge of \(3 \times10^{-7}~\text{C}.\) Transfer of mass from wool to polythene is:
1. \(0.7\times10^{-18}~\text{kg}\)
2. \(1.7\times10^{-17}~\text{kg}\)
3. \(0.7\times10^{-17}~\text{kg}\)
4. \(1.7\times10^{-18}~\text{kg}\)

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If \(10^9\) electrons move out of a body to another body every second, how much time approximately is required to get a total charge of \(1\)on the other body?
1. \(200\) years
2. \(100\) years
3. \(150\) years
4. \(250\) years

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A total charge \(Q\) is broken in two parts \(Q_1\) and \(Q_2\) and they are placed at a distance \(R\) from each other. The maximum force of repulsion between them will occur, when:

1. \(Q_2=\frac{Q}{R}, Q_1=Q-\frac{Q}{R}\)            
2. \(Q_2=\frac{Q}{4}, Q_1=Q-\frac{2 Q}{3}\)            
3. \(Q_2=\frac{Q}{4}, Q_1=\frac{3 Q}{4}\)            
4. \(Q_1=\frac{Q}{2}, Q_2=\frac{Q}{2}\)            

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Two charges \(+2\) C and \(+6\) C are repelling each other with a force of \(12\) N. If each charge is given \(-2\) C of charge, then the value of the force will be:

1. \(4\) N (attractive) 2. \(4\) N (repulsive)
3. \(8\) N (repulsive) 4. zero
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Two charges \(2~\mu\text{C}\) and \(8~\mu\text{C}\) are separated by \(6~\text{cm}.\) The neutral point is at:
1. \(4~\text{cm}\) from \(2~\mu\text{C}.\)
2. \(2~\text{cm}\) from \(2~\mu\text{C}.\)
3. \(2~\text{cm}\) from \(8~\mu\text{C}.\)
4. \(3~\text{cm}\) from \(8~\mu\text{C}.\)
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Two positive ions, each carrying a charge \(q\), are separated by a distance \(d\). If \(F\) is the force of repulsion between the ions, the number of electrons missing from each ion will be:
(\(e\) is the charge on an electron)

1. \(\frac{4 \pi \varepsilon_{0} F d^{2}}{e^{2}}\) 2. \(\sqrt{\frac{4 \pi \varepsilon_{0} F e^{2}}{d^{2}}}\)
3. \(\sqrt{\frac{4 \pi \varepsilon_{0} F d^{2}}{e^{2}}}\) 4. \(\frac{4 \pi \varepsilon_{0} F d^{2}}{q^{2}}\)
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The acceleration of an electron due to the mutual attraction between the electron and a proton when they are \(1.6~\mathring{A}\) apart is:
\(\left(\frac{1}{4 \pi \varepsilon_0}=9 \times 10^9~ \text{Nm}^2 \text{C}^{-2}\right)\)

1. \( 10^{24} ~\text{m/s}^2\) 2 \( 10^{23} ~\text{m/s}^2\)
3. \( 10^{22}~\text{m/s}^2\) 4. \( 10^{25} ~\text{m/s}^2\)
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Two point charges \(A\) and \(B,\) having charges \(+Q\) and \(-Q\) respectively, are placed at a certain distance apart and the force acting between them is \(F.\) If \(25\%\) charge of \(A\) is transferred to \(B,\) then the force between the charges becomes:
1. \(\frac{4F}{3}\) 2. \(F\)
3. \(\frac{9F}{16}\) 4. \(\frac{16F}{9}\)
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NEET - 2019
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