Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Electrostatics, Exercise 2: Exercise 2

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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Electrostatics, Exercise 2: Exercise 2 with Hints & Solutions

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Two point charge of 8μC and 12μC are kept in air at a distance of 10 cm from each other. The work required to change the distance between them to 6 cm will be.

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Two parallel plate capacitors of capacitances C and 2C are connected in parallel and charged to a potential difference V. The battery is then disconnected and the region between the plates of the capacitor C is completely filled with a material of dielectric constant K. The potential difference across the capacitors now becomes -

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The electric potential V as a function of distance x (in metre) is given by: V=5x2+10x-9V. The value of electric field of x=1 m would be-

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An uncharged capacitor with a solid dielectric is connected to a similar air capacitor charged to a potential of V0. If the common potential after sharing of charges becomes V, then the dielectric constant of the dielectric must be

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The maximum charge stored on a metal sphere of radius 15 cm may be 7.5 μC. The potential energy of the sphere in this case is

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On moving a charge of 20 C by 2 cm, 2 J of work is done, then the potential difference between the points is

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103 small water drops, each of radius r and each carrying charge q, combines to form one bigger drop. The potential of the bigger drop as compared to that of smaller drop, will be.