Two identical point charges are placed at a separation of d. P is a point on the line joining the charges, at a distance x from any one charge. The field at P is E, E is plotted against x for values of x from close to zero to slightly less than d. Which of the following represents the resulting curve?

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

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A capacitor of 1 µF withstands a maximum voltage of 6 kilovolt while another capacitor of 2 µF withstands a maximum voltage of 4 kilovolt. If the two capacitors are connected in series, the system will withstand a maximum voltage of –

1.  2 kV                 

2.  4 kV 

3.  6 kV                 

4.  9 kV

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The figure shows some of the equipotential surfaces. The magnitude and direction of the electric field are given by:

                

1. \(200~\text{V/m},\) making an angle \(120^\circ\) with the \(x\text-\)axis 
2. \(100~\text{V/m},\) pointing towards the negative \(x\text-\)axis
3. \(200~\text{V/m},\) making an angle \(60^\circ\) with the \(x\text-\)axis
4. \(100~\text{V/m},\) making an angle \(30^\circ\) with the \(x\text-\)axis
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An air capacitor of capacity C=10μF is connected to a constant voltage battery of 12 V. Now the space between the plates is filled with a liquid of dielectric constant 5. The charge that flows now from battery to the capacitor is

(1) 120 μC

(2) 699 μC

(3) 480 μC

(4) 24 μC

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The variation of potential with distance R from a fixed point is as shown below. The electric field at R = 5 m is 

(1) 2.5 volt/m

(2) –2.5 volt/m

(3) 2/5 volt/m

(4) –2/5 volt/m

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A charge +q is fixed at each of the points x=x0, x=3x0, x=5x0, ........... upto  on X-axis and charge –q is fixed on each of the points x=2x0, x=4x0, x=6x0,............. upto . Here x0 is a positive constant. Take the potential at a point due to a charge Q at a distance r from it to be Q4πε0r. Then the potential at the origin due to above system of charges will be

1. zero                           

2. q8πε0x0 loge 2

3.                              

4. q loge 24πε0x0

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A parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C is connected to a battery and is charged to a potential difference V. Another capacitor of capacitance 2C is connected to another battery and is charged to potential difference 2V. The charging batteries are now disconnected and the capacitors are connected in parallel to each other in such a way that the positive terminal of one is connected to the negative terminal of the other. The final energy of the configuration is 

(1) Zero

(2) 25CV26

(3) 3CV22

(4) 9CV22

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The electric potential at a point (x, y) in the xy plane is given by V = –kxy. The field intensity at a distance r from the origin varies as 

(1) r2

(2) r

(3) 1r

(4) 1r2

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Four identical particles each of mass m and charge q are kept at the four corners of a square of length L. The final velocity of these particles after setting them free will be.

1. Kq2mL5.41/2                           

2. Kq2mL1.351/2

3. Kq2mL2.71/2                           

4. Zero

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Three uncharged capacitors of capacities C1, C2 and C3 are connected to one another as shown in the figure.

 

Points A, B, and D are at potential V1, V2 and V3 ,then the potential at O will be 

1. V1C1+V2C2+V3C3C1+C2+C3                   

2. V1+V2+V3C1+C2+C3

3. V1V2+V3C1C2+C3                               

4. V1V2V3C1C2C3

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