Parishram 2.0 (2024) : Electric Charges and Field

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Parishram 2.0 (2024)


Electric Charges and Field DPP-06

1. What is the angle between the electric dipole moment 5. Out of gravitational, electromagnetic, Vander
and the electric field strength due to it on the Waals, electrostatic and nuclear forces, which two
equatorial line? are able to provide an attractive force between two
(1) 0° (2) 90° neutrons?
(3) 180° (4) None of these (1) Electrostatic and gravitational
(2) Electrostatic and nuclear
2. Electric charges q, q, – 2q are placed at the corners of (3) Gravitational and nuclear
an equilateral triangle ABC of side l. The magnitude (4) Some other forces like Vander Waals.
of electric dipole moment of the system is
(1) ql 6. Electric field of a system of charges does not depend
(2) 2ql on-
3ql (1) Position of charges forming the system
(3)
(2) Distance of point (at which field is being
(4) 4ql
observed) from the charges forming system
3. Charges  20 nC are separated by 5 mm. Calculate (3) Value of test charge used to find out the field
the magnitude of dipole moment. (4) Separation of charges forming the system
(1) 10 Cm (2) 10–10 Cm
(3) 2  10–6 Cm (4) 102 Cm 7. The charge on an electron was calculated by-
(1) Faraday (2) J.J. Thomson
4. An electric dipole with dipole moment 4  10–9 C-m (3) Millikan (4) Einstein
is aligned at 30o with the direction of a uniform
electric field of magnitude 5  104 N/C. Calculate the 8. An infinite line charge produces a field of 18  104
magnitude of the torque acting on the dipole. N/C at 0.02 m. The linear charge density is
(1) 10–4 N-m
(1) 2  10–7 C/m
(2) 4  10–4 N-m
(2) 10–8 C/m
(3) 10–5 N-m
(3) 107 C/m
(4) 10  10–4 N-m
(4) 10–4 C/m
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Answer Key
1. (3) 5. (3)
2. (3) 6. (3)
3. (2) 7. (3)
4. (1) 8. (1)

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