The law, governing the force between electric charges is known as 

(1) Ampere's law

(2) Ohm's law

(3) Faraday's law

(4) Coulomb's law

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Fg and Fe represents gravitational and electrostatic force respectively between electrons situated at a distance 10 cm. The ratio of Fg/ Fe is of the order of 

(1) 1042

(2) 10

(3) 1

(4) 10–43

Subtopic:  Coulomb's Law |
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Three charges \(4q,Q,\) and \(q\) are in a straight line in the position of \(0,l/2,\) and \(l\) respectively. The resultant force on \(q\) will be zero if \(Q\) equal to:
1. \(-q\)
2. \(-2q\)
3. \(\frac{-q}{2}\)
4. \(4q\)

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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

Subtopic:  Coulomb's Law |
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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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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

Subtopic:  Coulomb's Law |
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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

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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.

Subtopic:  Electric Charge |
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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

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Three charges are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle of side ‘a’ as shown in the following figure. The force experienced by the charge placed at the vertex A in a direction normal to BC is 

(1) Q2/(4πε0a2)

(2) Q2/(4πε0a2)

(3) Zero

(4) Q2/(2πε0a2)

Subtopic:  Coulomb's Law |
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