Gauss's Law

Author:Asok Kumar Das & Chittaranjan Dasgupta
12th West Bengal Board
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Important Questions on Gauss's Law

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Explain in which condition the charge of a conductor is totally transferred to another conductor.

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From Gauss's law find the outward pressure acting on the surface of a charged conductor.

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Explain why the inverse square law is essential for Gauss's law to hold.

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Obtain Coulomb's law from Gauss's law. Indicate the additional information you require for their derivation.

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Derive Gauss's law from Coulomb's law.

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If a Gaussian surface does not include any charge, does it necessarily mean that electric field is zero at all points on the surface.

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Explain why Gauss's law cannot be used to calculate the electric field of three-point charges at the corners of a triangle.

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Explain why Gauss's law cannot be used to calculate the electric field of a charged disc.

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Explain why Gauss's law cannot be used to calculate the electric field of an electric dipole.

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Number of field lines entering a Gaussian surface is less than the number of field lines emerging from it. What it implies?

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Find the electrostatic potential at a point P at a distance R2 from the centre of the shell is, when a thin spherical conducting shell of radius R has a charge q. Another charge Q is placed at the centre of the shell.

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A solid sphere of radius R has a charge Q distributed in its volume with a charge density ρ=kra, where k and a constants and r is the distance from its centre. If the electric field at R2 is 18 times that at r=R, find the value of a.

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The electrostatic potential inside a charged spherical ball is given by ϕ=ar2+b where r is the distance from the centre, a and b are constants. Then the charge density inside the ball is

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A cylinder of radius r and length l is placed on an uniform electric field E parallel to the axis of the cylinder. The total flux for the surface of the cylinder is given by

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There are two identical parallel metal plates A and B facing each other. Charge q is given to the plate A. Find the charges residing on the outer and inner (facing) surface of the two plates.

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An infinite wire having line charge density λ passes through one edge of cube having edges of length a. Find the flux passing through the surfaces which are in contact with the wire.

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An infinite wire having line charge density λ passes through one edge of cube having edges of length a. Find the flux passing through the surface which are is constant with the wire,

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A solid sphere of radius R has a charge Q distributed in its volume with a charge density ρ=kra, where k and a are constants and r is the distance from its centre. If the electric field at r=R2 is 18 times at r=R, find the value of a.