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Electric Field and Electric Field Lines
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Important Questions
Four charges each equal to
Q
are placed at the four corners of a square and a charge
q
is placed at the centre of the square. If the system is in equilibrium, the value of
q
is :
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A charge Q is placed at the centre of the line joining two equal charges q. Show that the system of three charges will be in equilibrium if
Q
=
4
−
q
.
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Three charges +4q, Q and q are placed in a straight line of length
l
at points at distances 0,
l
/
2
, and
l
respectively. What should be Q in order to make the net force on q to be zero?
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Four point charges
q
A
=
2
μ
C
,
q
B
=
−
5
μ
C
,
q
C
=
2
μ
C
, and
q
D
=
−
5
μ
C
are located at the corners of a square
A
B
C
D
of side
1
0
c
m
. What is the force on a charge of
1
μ
C
placed at the centre of the square?
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A charge Q is placed at each of the two opposite corners of a square. A charge q is placed at each of the other two comers. If the resultant force on each charge q is zero, then :
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An electron falls through a distance of
1
.
5
c
m
in a uniform electric field of magnitude
2
×
1
0
4
N
/
C
.
Now the direction of the field is reversed keeping the magnitude and unchanged and a proton falls through the same distance. Compute the time of fall in each case, neglecting gravity.
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Plot a graph showing the variation of coulomb force
(
F
)
versus
r
2
1
where
r
is the distance between the two charges of each pair of charge
(
1
μ
C
,
2
μ
C
)
and
(
1
μ
C
,
−
3
μ
C
)
. Interpret to that graphs obtained.
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Four point charges
Q
,
q
,
Q
and
q
are placed at the corners of a square of side
′
a
′
as shown in the figure.
Find the
(a) resultant electric force on a charge
Q
, and
(b) potential energy of this system.
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Consider the charges
q
,
q
and
−
q
placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle of each side
l
. The sum of forces acting on each charge is
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Two charges
q
and
−
3
q
are fixed on x-axis separated by distance
d
. Where should a third charge
2
q
be placed from
A
such that it will not experience any force?
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