Exercise 1
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Questions from Exercise 1 with Hints & Solutions
A uniformly charged conducting sphere of in diameter has a surface charge density of . Calculate the
(i) Charge on the sphere. (ii) Total electric flux coming out a Gaussian surface just enclosing the outer surface of the sphere.
A charge q is located at the centre of a cube. The electric flux through any two consecutive faces will be
Two conducting spheres of radii and are separated by a distance of in free space. If the spheres are charged to same potential of each, the force of repulsion between them is
Two identical point charges of magnitude are kept at a distance from each other. A third point charge is placed on the line joining the above two charges, such that all the three charges are in equilibrium. What is the magnitude of the third charge?
The identical point charges, each, are kept apart in air. A third point charge of unknown magnitude and sign is placed on the line joining the charges such that the system remains in equilibrium. Find the position and nature of .
Which of the following represents electric field neither constant in magnitude nor in direction?
How many electrons must be removed from a body so that it may have the charge of
i.
ii.
When a scale is rubbed with hair two electrons are transferred from scale to hair. Calculate the charge on hair or scale after transfer .
