D. C. Pandey Solutions for Chapter: Electrostatics, Exercise 1: Objective Problems [ Level1 ]

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Questions from D. C. Pandey Solutions for Chapter: Electrostatics, Exercise 1: Objective Problems [ Level1 ] with Hints & Solutions

EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

A soap bubble is given a negative charge, then its radius

EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Dielectric constant of pure water is 81. Its permittivity will be

EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

There are two metallic spheres of same radii but one is solid and the other is hollow, then

MEDIUM
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

Two spheres A and B of radius 4 cm and 6 cm are given charges of 80 μC and 40 μC, respectively. If they are connected by a fine wire, the amount of charge flowing from one to the other is

MEDIUM
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

In Millikan's oil drop experiment an oil drop carrying a charge Q is held stationary by a potential difference 2400 V between the plates. To keep a drop of half the radius stationary the potential difference had to be made 600 V. What is the charge on the second drop?

EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

A charged ball B hangs from a silk thread S, which makes an angle θ with a large charged conducting sheet P, as shown in the figure. The surface charge density σ of the sheet is proportional to

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EASY
JEE Advanced
IMPORTANT

A light bulb, a capacitor, and a battery are connected together as shown here, with the switch S initially open. When the switch S is closed, which one of the following is true?

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