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Statement 1: The intersection of two equivalence relations is always an equivalence relation.
Statement 2: The Union of two equivalence relations is always an equivalence relation.
Which one of the following is correct?
Concept: Types of Relations
A short electric dipole (which consists of two point charges, +q and -q) is placed at the centre 0 and inside a large cube (ABCDEFGH) of length L, as shown in Figure 1. The electric flux, emanating through the cube is:

a) `q"/"4piin_9L`
b) zero
c) `q"/"2piin_0L`
d) `q"/"3piin_0L`
Concept: Electric Dipole
Derive an expression for the intensity of electric field at a point in broadside position or on [4)
an equatorial line of an electric dipole.
Concept: Electric Dipole
The intensity of the electric field at a perpendicular distance of 0·5 m from an infinitely long line charge having linear charge density (λ) is 3-6 × 103 Vm-1. Find the value of λ.
Concept: Electric Field >> Electric Lines of Force
The intensity of the electric field at a point at a perpendicular distance ‘r’ from an infinite line charge, having linear charge density ‘λ’ is given by:
Concept: Electric Field >> Electric Field Intensity Due to a Point-Charge
A charged oil drop weighing 1.6 x 10-15 N is found to remain suspended in a uniform electric field of intensity 2 x 103 Nc-1. Find the charge on the drop.
Concept: Electric Field >> Electric Field Intensity Due to a Point-Charge
Two-point charges Q1 = 400 μC and Q2 = 100 μC are kept fixed, 60 cm apart in a vacuum. Find the intensity of the electric field at the midpoint of the line joining Q1 and Q2.
Concept: Electric Dipole
In an electric dipole, at which point is the electric potential zero ?
Concept: Electric Dipole
In an electric dipole, what is the locus of a point having zero potential?
Concept: Electric Dipole
In case of an infinite line charge, how does intensity of electric field at a point change, if at all, when.
- charge on it is doubled?
- distance of the point is halved?
Concept: Electric Field >> Electric Field Intensity Due to a Point-Charge
What is meant by the statement: "Relative permittivity of water is 81"?
Concept: Coulomb’s Law >> Scalar Form of Coulomb’s Law
A closed surface in vacuum encloses charges –q and +3q. The total electric flux emerging out of the surface is :
Concept: Applications of Gauss' Theorem
A hollow sphere of radius R has a point charge Q at its centre. Electric flux emanating from it is `phi`. If both the charge and the radius of the sphere are doubled, electric flux emanating from the sphere will ______.
Concept: Electric Flux
A hollow sphere of radius R has a point charge q at its centre. Electric flux emanating from the sphere is X. How will the electric flux change, if at all, when radius of the sphere is doubled?
Concept: Electric Flux
A hollow sphere of radius R has a point charge q at its centre. Electric flux emanating from the sphere is X. How will the electric flux change, if at all, when charge q is replaced by an electric dipole?
Concept: Electric Flux
Define equipotential surface.
Concept: Equipotential Surfaces
Obtain an expression for electric potential ‘V’ at a point in an end-on position i.e. axial position of the electric dipole.
Concept: Electric Potential
What is meant by an equipotential surface?
Concept: Equipotential Surfaces
Calculate electric potential at a point P which is at a distance of 9 cm from a point charge of 50 μC.
Concept: Electric Potential
Deduce an expression for equivalent capacitance C when three capacitors C1, C2 and C3 connected in parallel.
Concept: Combination of Capacitors
