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A thin conducting spherical shell of radius R has a charge Q which is uniformly distributed on its surface. The correct plot for electrostatic potential due to this spherical shell is - Physics

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A thin conducting spherical shell of radius R has a charge Q which is uniformly distributed on its surface. The correct plot for electrostatic potential due to this spherical shell is

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पाठ 1: Electrostatics - Evaluation [पृष्ठ ७२]

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सामाचीर कलवी Physics - Volume 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 TN Board
पाठ 1 Electrostatics
Evaluation | Q I. 10. | पृष्ठ ७२

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Which charge configuration produces a uniform electric field?


Define electrostatic potential.


Give the relation between electric field and electric potential.


What is meant by electrostatic energy density?


Derive an expression for electrostatic potential energy of the dipole in a uniform electric field.


Suppose a charge +q on Earth’s surface and another +q charge is placed on the surface of the Moon,

  1. Calculate the value of q required to balance the gravitational attraction between Earth and Moon
  2. Suppose the distance between the Moon and Earth is halved, would the charge q change?
    (Take mE = 5.9 x 1024 kg, mM = 7.348 x 1022 kg)

Draw the free body diagram for the following charges as shown in the following figure.


The electrostatic potential is given as a function of x in figure (a) and (b). Calculate the corresponding electric fields in regions A, B, C and D. Plot the electric field as a function of x for figure (b).




A spark plug in a bike or a car is used to ignite the air-fuel mixture in the engine. It consists of two electrodes separated by a gap of around 0.6 mm gap as shown in the figure.

To create the spark, an electric field of magnitude 3 x 106Vm-1 is required,

  1. What potential difference must be applied to produce the spark?
  2. If the gap is increased, does the potential difference increase, decrease or remains the same?
  3. Find the potential difference if the gap is 1 mm.

A point charge of +10 µC is placed at a distance of 20 cm from another identical point charge of +10 µC. A point charge of -2 µC is moved from point a to b as shown in the figure. Calculate the change in potential energy of the system? Interpret your result.


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