Assignment - Electrostatic Charge Field
Assignment - Electrostatic Charge Field
Assignment - Electrostatic Charge Field
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Q.18. An electron falls through a distance of 1.5 cm in a uniform electric field of value 2 X 10 4 N/C. When the
direction of electric field is reversed, a proton falls through the same distance. Compare the time of fall in
each case. Contrast the situation with that of ‘free fall under gravity’.
(Ans : For electron 2.9 X 10 -9 sec; For proton 1.25 X 10-7 sec)
Q.19. Two charges each of 1 C but opposite in sign are 1 cm apart. Calculate electric field at a point distance 10 cm
form the mid point of axial line of the dipole. (Ans : 18 X 10 4 N/C)
Q.20. Two charges +20 C and -20 C are held 1 cm apart. Calculate the electric field at a point on the equatorial line
at a distance of 50 cm form the centre of the dipole. (Ans : 1.44 X 10 4 N/C)
Q.21. What is the magnitude of electric intensity due to a dipole of moment 2 X 10 -8 C-m at a point distance 1 m from
the centre of dipole, when line joining the point to the centre of dipole makes an angle of 60 0 with dipole axis ?
(Ans : 238.1 N/C)
Q.22. Two charges ± 10 μC are placed 5.0 mm apart. Determine the electric field at (a) a point P on the axis of
dipole
15 cm away from its centre on the side of the positive charge, and (b) a point Q 15 cm away from O on a line
passing through O and normal to the axis of the dipole . (Ans : 2.67 X 10 5 N/C; 1.33 X 105 N/C)
Q.23. The electric field due to a short dipole at a distance ‘r’, on the axial line, from its mid point is the same as
electric field at a distance r’ on the equatorial line, from its mid point. Determine the ration r/r’. (Ans: 2 1/3)
Q.24. Two charges ± 10 μC are placed 5 X 10-3 m apart. Determine the electric field at a point ‘Q’ 0.15 m away from
O, on a line passing through O and normal to the axis of the dipole. (Ans : 1.33 X 10 5 N/C)
Q.25. An electric dipole consists of two charges of ± 0.1 μC separated by a distance of 2.0 cm . The dipole is placed
in
an external field of 105 N/C. What maximum torque does the field exert on the dipole ? (Ans: 2 X 10 -4 N-m)
Q.26. An electric dipole of moment 5 X 10 -8 C-m is aligned in a uniform electric field of 1.44 X 10 4 N/C. Calculate
potential energy of the dipole to hold the dipole at 60 0 with the direction of electric field. (Ans : 3.6 X 10 -4 J)
Q.27. A dipole consisting of an electron and a proton separated by a distance of 4 X 10 -10 m is situated in an electric
field of intensity 3 X 10 5 N/C at an angle of 300 with the field. Calculate the dipole moment and the torque
acting on it. Charge e on an electron = 1.6 X 10 -19 C. (Ans : 6.4 X 10 -29 C-m ; 9.6 X 10-24 Nm)
Q.28. Three charges, each equal to ‘q’ are placed at three corners of a square of side ‘a’. Find the electric field at the
fourth corner. (Ans :
( 2 √2+1 ) q
2
¿
8 π ε 0a
Electric Dipole
Q.29. Calculate the magnitude of the force, due to an electric dipole of dipole moment 3.6 ×10−29 Cm, on an
electron 25 nm from the centre of the dipole, along the dipole axis. Assume that this distance is large relative
to the dipole’s charge separation. [ Ans: 6.6× 10−15 N ]
Q.30. Charge q1 = +6.0 nC is on y-axis at y = + 3cm and charge q2 = -6.0 nC is on y-axis at y = -3 cm. Calculate force on
a test charge q0 = 2 nC placed on x-axis at x = 4 cm. ( Ans :−51.8 ^j N )
Q.31. Two point charges each of 5 µC but opposite in sign are placed 4 cm apart. Calculate the electric field intensity
at a point distant 4 cm from the mid point on the axial line of dipole. ( Ans :108 N /C )
Q.32. Two charges +q and -q are located at points A(0,0,-2) and B(0,0,2) respectively. How much work will be done in
moving a test charge from point P(4,0,0) to Q(-5,0,0)? ( Ans: Zero¿ )
Q.33. An electric dipole of dipole moment 4 ×10−5 Cm is placed in a uniform electric field of 103 N /C making an
angle of 300 with the direction of field. Determine the torque exerted by the electric field on the dipole
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{ Ans :2 ×10−8 Nm ¿
Q.34. An electric dipole of length 10 cm having charges ± 6 ×10−3 C , placed at 300 with respect to a uniform electric
field experiences a torque of magnitude 6 √ 3 Nm. Calculate (i) magnitude of electric field (ii) the potential
N
energy of dipole. [ Ans : ( i ) 2 √ 3 ×104 ( ii ) −18 J ]
C
Q.35. An electric dipole of length 4 cm, when placed with its axis making an angle of 600 with a uniform electric field,
experiences a torque of 4 √ 3 Nm . Calculate the potential energy of the dipole, if it has a charge ± 8 nC .
[Ans: -4J]
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