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1.

Two charges each of equal magnitude 3.2 x 10-19 coulomb but of opposite sign form an electric dipole. The distance between the two charges is 2.4 A. If the dipole is placed in an electric field of 5 x 105 volt/metre, then in equilibrium its potential energy will be

  • 3 × 15-23 joule

  • -3.84 × 10-23 joule

  • -6 × 10-23 joule 

  • -2 × 10-26 joule 


2.

Using mass (M), length (L), time (T ) and current (A) as fundamental quantities, the dimension of permeability is

  • [ M-1 L T-2 A ]

  • [ M L2 T-2 A-1 ]

  • [ M L T-2A-2 ]

  • [ M L T-1 A-1 ]


3.

An electron is moving with velocity v on a circular path of radius r in a transverse electric field B. The specific charge (e/m) of the electron is

  • Bvr

  • νBr

  • Bvr2

  • B


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4.

Two spheres of same metal have radii a and b. Thet have been connected to a conducting wire. Find the ratio of the electric field intensity upon them.

  • a/b

  • b/a

  • b2 / a

  • b2/a2


D.

b2/a2

Since both the metal spheres are connected to the same conducting wire, both of them will be having same charge on them.

Let the charge on each of them by q

Then the electric field intensities are given by

         Eakqa2

         Ebkqb2

∴         EaEb = b2a2


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5.

A small piece of metal wire is dragged across the gap between the pole pieces of a magnet in 0.4 sec. If magnetic flux between the pole pieces is known to be 8 × 10-4 Wb, then induced emf in the wire, is

  • 4 × 10-3 V

  • 8 × 10-3 V 

  • 20 × 10-3 V

  • 6 × 10-3 V


6.

Figure shows the electric lines of forces emerging from a charged body. If the electric field at A and B are EA and  EB respectively and if the displacement between A and B is r, then

    

  • EA > EB

  • EA < EB

  • EA = EB/r

  • EA = E/ r2


7.

Qεo

  • Q6εo

  • Q6 εo

  • Qεo a2

  • Q4πεoa2


8.

1 newton/coulomb is equivalent to

  • 1 C/V

  • 1 J

  • 1 V/M

  • 1 J/C


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9.

The unit of permittivity (ε0) of space is

  • newton-metre/ coulomb2

  • coulomb / newton-metre

  • coulomb / newton-metre2

  • coulomb/ newton-metre2


10.

Length cannot be measure by

  • fermi

  • micron

  • debye

  • light year


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