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Two neutral insulating small spheres are rubbed against each other and are then kept 4 m apart. If they attract each other with a force of 3.6 N, then

(i) calculate the charge on each sphere, and

(ii) calculate the number of electrons transferred from one sphere to the other during rubbing.

Important Questions on Electrostatics

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Two equal point charges Q=+2μC are placed at each of the two opposite corners of a square and equal point charges q at each of the other two corners. What must be the value of q so that the resultant force on Q is zero?
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In the given figure three point charges are situated at the corners of an equilateral triangle of side 10cm . Calculate the resultant force on the charge at B. What is its direction?

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Two positively charged particles, each of mass 1.7×10-27 kg and carrying a charge of  1.6×10-19 C are placed at a distance d apart. If each experiences a repulsive force equal to its weight, find the value of d.
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ABC is a right angled triangle. Calculate the magnitude of force on charge - Q.

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Charge Q of mass m revolves around a point charge q due to electrostatic attraction. Show that its period of revolution is given by T2=16π3ε0mR3Qq.

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Two charges of value 2 μC and -50 μC are placed 80 cm apart. Calculate the distance of the point from the 2 μC charge where the electric field intensity is zero.
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A charged particle of mass 2 mg remains freely in air in an electric field of strength 4 N C-1 directed upward. Calculate the charge and determine its nature g=10 m s-2.
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How many electrons should be added or removed from a neutral body of mass 10 mg so that it may remain stationary in air in an electric field of strength 100 N C-1 directed upwards g=10 m s-2?