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A dipole with its charges, - q and + q located at the points (O, -b, O) and (O, +b, O) is present in a uniform electric field E. The equipotential surfaces of this field are planes parallel to the yz plane.

(a) What is the direction of the electric field E?

(b) How much torque would the dipole experience in this field?

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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Electric Potential Due to a Point Charge

State law of length.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Free and Forced Vibrations

State law of linear density.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations of Air Columns

How the frequency of the vibrating wire is affected if the load is fully immersed in water? 

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations of Air Columns

Show that even as well as odd harmonics are present as an overtone in modes of vibration of the string. 

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Free and Forced Vibrations

Waves produced by two vibrators in a medium have wavelength 2 m and 2.1 m respectively. When sounded together they produce 8 beats/second. Calculate wave velocity and frequencies of the vibrators.

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Chapter: [8] Stationary Waves
Concept: Study of Vibrations of Air Columns

A dipole is placed in a uniform electric field, its potential energy will be minimum when the angle between its axis and field is ______ 

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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Electrical Energy of Two Point Charges and of a Dipole in an Electrostatic Field

If an electron is brought towards another electron, the electric potential energy of the system ______.

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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Electric Potential and Potential Difference

Which physical quantity has its unit as J/C? Is it a scalar or vector?

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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Electric Potential and Potential Difference

Obtain an expression for the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor without a dielectric. 

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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Concept of Electrostatics

Three-point charges +q, +2q and Q are placed at the three vertices of an equilateral triangle. Find the value of charge Q (in terms of q), so that the electric potential energy of the system is zero. 

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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Electric Potential and Potential Difference

The angle at which maximum torque is exerted by the external uniform electric field on the electric dipole is ______.

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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Electrical Energy of Two Point Charges and of a Dipole in an Electrostatic Field

State the formula giving the relation between electric field intensity and potential gradient.

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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Electric Potential and Potential Difference

An electric dipole consists of two opposite charges each of magnitude 1 μC, separated by 2 cm. The dipole is placed in an external electric field of 105 N/C. Calculate the:

  1. maximum torque experienced by the dipole and
  2. work done by the external field to turn the dipole through 180°.
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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Electrical Energy of Two Point Charges and of a Dipole in an Electrostatic Field

Derive an expression for energy stored in a capacitor.

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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Energy Stored in a Charged Capacitor

The work done in bringing a unit positive charge from infinity to a given point against the direction of electric field is known as ______.

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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Electric Potential Due to a Point Charge

A spherical metal ball of radius 15 cm carries a charge of 2μC. Calculate the electric field at a distance of 20 cm from the center of the sphere.

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Chapter: [8] Electrostatics
Concept: Application of Gauss' Law

Define emissive power and coefficient of emmision of a body.

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Temperature and Heat

For polyatomic molecules having 'f' vibrational modes, the ratio of two specific heats,Cp/Cv  is..........

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Law of Equipartition of Energy

A metal sphere cools at the rate of 4°C / min. when its temperature is 50°C. Find its rate of cooling at 45°C if the temperature of surroundings is 25°C.

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Chapter: [9] Kinetic Theory of Gases and Radiation
Concept: Temperature and Heat
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