The magnitude of electric field due to a point charge 2q, at distance r is E. Then the magnitude of electric field due to a uniformly charged thin spherical shell of radius R wiith total charge q at a distance r/2 (r>>R) will be
2E
Soap bubble 'A' is given a negative charge and soap bubble 'B' is given a positive charge, then radius of bubble 'A' and 'B'
increases, increases
Two bodies are charged by rubbing one against the other. During the process, one becomes positively charged while the other becomes negatively charged. Then mass of each body
Changes slightly but the total mass remains unchanged
Number of electrons in one coulomb of charge will be
6. 25*10^18
The electric charge in uniform motion produce
Both electric and magnetic field
If a charge on the body is -1nC , then how many number of excess electrons are present on the body?
6.25*10^9
Five balls numbered 1 to 5 are suspended using separate threads. Pairs (1, 2), (2, 4) and (4, 1) show electrostatic attraction, while pair (2, 3) and (4, 5) show repulsion. Therefore ball 1 must be
Neutral
When a piece of polythene is rubbed with wool, a charge of –2 × 10 C is developed on polythene. What is the amount of mass which is transferred to polythene?
11.38*10^(-19) kg
Two identical spheres carrying charges −9μC and 5μC, respectively are kept in contact and then separated from each other. Point out true statement from the following. In each sphere
1.25*10^13 electrons are in excess
There are two charges +10μC having mass 10mg and +5μC having mass 5mg. The ratio of their accelerations under coulomb's force acting between them is:
1:2
Fg and Fe represents gravitational and electrostatic force respectively between protons situated at a distance 11μm. The ratio of Fg/Fe is of the order of:
10^-36
Two charges each of 1μC are at a distance 1 cm apart in vacuum, the force between them is
90N
Dielectric constant of pure water is 81. Its permittivity will be in MKG units:
7.17*10^-10
Two small conducting spheres of equal radius have charges +10μC and -20μC respectively and placed at a distance R from each other experience force F1. If they are brought in contact and separated to the same distance, they experience force F2. The ratio of F1 to F2 is
-8:1
Two charges placed in air repel each other by a force of 10^(−4) N. When oil is introduced between the charges, the force on the charge becomes 2. 5 × 10^(−5) N. The dielectric constant of oil is: