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CBSE
Class 12
Physics
Physics Part - I
ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FIELDS

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Question Bank: ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FIELDS

This chapter introduces the concepts of electric charges and fields, exploring their nature and interactions, which are fundamental to understanding electricity.

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Question Bank - ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FIELDS

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Q1.

What is the SI unit of electric charge?

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Q2.

Which of the following particles carries a positive charge?

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Q3.

If two charges repel each other, what can we conclude about their types?

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Q4.

What does Coulomb's Law describe?

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Q5.

Which of the following statements is true about electric fields?

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Q6.

The electric field produced by a positive point charge is directed:

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Q7.

What happens to the electric force between two charged objects if the distance between them is doubled?

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Q8.

If two identical positive charges are brought closer together, what happens to their potential energy?

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Q9.

What is the electric field strength at a point 2 meters away from a 5 Coulomb charge?

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Q10.

Which process describes neutralization of charge?

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Q11.

Two charges, +q and -q, are placed 1 m apart. What is the force experienced by each charge?

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Q12.

A charge of 3 µC is placed in a uniform electric field of strength 500 N/C. What force acts on the charge?

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Q13.

What type of charge would repel an electron?

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Q14.

In a capacitor, what is the effect of increasing the distance between plates?

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Q15.

When two similar charges are in equilibrium, what can be said about the net force acting on them?

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Q16.

What happens to the electric field when the size of a charge is increased while keeping the distance constant?

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Q17.

What phenomenon occurs when synthetic clothes are removed in dry weather?

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Q18.

Who discovered that rubbing amber with cloth could attract light objects?

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Q19.

Which type of charges repel each other?

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Q20.

When two different charged objects are brought into contact, what happens to their charges?

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Q21.

In terms of polarity, what is true about glass and plastic rods after being rubbed with cloth?

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Q22.

What is the term for a material that does not allow electric charges to move through it?

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Q23.

What happens in electrostatic interactions between two like-charged objects?

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Q24.

Which of the following is a common example of electric discharge?

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Q25.

Benjamin Franklin designated the charge on which material as positive?

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Q26.

What is a neutral object?

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Q27.

What do electrostatic charges result from?

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Q28.

If you rub a balloon on your hair and it sticks to the wall, what type of charge is involved?

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Q29.

What term did Franklin use to describe the charge acquired by amber when rubbed?

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Q30.

Which of the following best describes static electricity?

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Q31.

Why do two different materials create static charges when rubbed together?

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Q32.

What is the result of rubbing two objects together in terms of charge?

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Q33.

What kind of force is exerted between two unlike charges?

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Q34.

Which of the following is considered a conductor?

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Q35.

What happens to the electric charge on a conductor when it is charged?

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Q36.

Which of the following factors influences a material's ability to conduct electricity?

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Q37.

Why do metals generally conduct electricity better than non-metals?

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Q38.

What type of material is nylon classified as?

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Q39.

If a charged insulator is disturbed, what will happen to its charge?

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Q40.

What phenomenon occurs when a charged object is brought near an insulator?

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Q41.

Which of the following statements is true about conductors and insulators?

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Q42.

How do semiconductors differ from conductors and insulators?

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Q43.

What effect does rubbing a plastic comb on dry hair have?

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Q44.

If a metal rod is insulated from the ground and negatively charged, what will happen if it's connected to the ground?

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Q45.

What material typically acts as an insulator in household wiring?

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Q46.

Which property of conductors makes them suitable for use in electrical circuits?

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Q47.

Which of the following materials can act as a semiconductor?

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Q48.

Why does charge on an insulator not dissipate as readily as on a conductor?

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Q49.

Which of the following statements is true about electric charge?

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Q50.

If a system has charges of +3, -5, +2, and +4, what is the total charge?

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Q51.

What does the principle of conservation of charge state?

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Q52.

Which process is responsible for charging a body when two different materials are rubbed together?

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Q53.

Which charge interacts with a positive charge to create attraction?

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Q54.

Which of the following is NOT a property of electric charges?

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Q55.

What happens when a positively charged object is brought near a neutral object?

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Q56.

In an isolated system, if one body gains 2 units of charge, what happens to the total charge of the system?

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Q57.

The process by which charges redistribute due to an external electric field is known as?

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Q58.

Which statement correctly describes point charges?

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Q59.

If two identical positively charged spheres are brought close together, what happens?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q60.

How can a charged object lose its charge?

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Q61.

Which property distinguishes electric charge from mass?

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Q62.

What is the net effect of combining a charge of +4 and a charge of -4?

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Q63.

In terms of electric charge, what does additivity imply?

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Q64.

Which law describes the force between two point charges?

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Q65.

If the distance between two charges is halved, what happens to the electrostatic force between them?

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Q66.

What is the principle of superposition in electrostatics?

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Q67.

In a system of three charges arranged in a line, how do you calculate the net force on the middle charge?

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Q68.

What happens to the force between two like charges as they are moved closer together?

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Q69.

If \( q_1 = +5 \, \mu C \) and \( q_2 = -3 \, \mu C \) are separated by a distance of 0.1 m, what is the direction of the force on \( q_1 \)?

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Q70.

Three identical charges are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle. What is the force on each charge?

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Q71.

In a system with multiple charges, what simplification can be made if one charge is much larger than the others?

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Q72.

When a charged object is brought near a neutral conductor, what happens to the distribution of charges in the conductor?

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Q73.

How does increasing the distance between three identical charges affect the total force on any one charge?

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Q74.

Which of the following statements regarding the net force on a charge due to multiple forces is true?

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Q75.

The force between two charges is found to be attractive. What can be inferred about the charges?

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Q76.

What is the effect on the force if one of the charges in a two-charge system is doubled?

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Q77.

How is the force between two charges affected if the medium between them is changed from air to water?

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Q78.

What does Coulomb's law describe?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q79.

If the distance between two charges is halved, how does the force between them change?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q80.

Which of the following correctly expresses Coulomb's law in formula form?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q81.

How does the sign of charges affect the force between them according to Coulomb's law?

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Q82.

If two point charges, +q and -q, separated by a distance r, what is the nature of the force between them?

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Q83.

What is the value of Coulomb's constant (k) in SI units?

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Q84.

When multiple charges are present, how can the net force on a charge be calculated?

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Q85.

If charge q1 is +2 μC and charge q2 is +3 μC, what is the electrostatic force if they are 0.5 m apart? (Use k = 9 × 10^9 N·m²/C²)

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Q86.

In a system of three charges, q1, q2, and q3, what principle applies to find the total force on q1?

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Q87.

If charge A has a charge of +4 μC and it exerts a force of F on charge B also having a +4 μC charge, what kind of interaction is occurring?

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Q88.

The force between two charges becomes 1/4th of its original value when the distance is increased. What was the change in distance?

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Q89.

Which unit is used to measure electric charge?

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Q90.

In an electrostatic force problem, two charges are placed in a medium with relative permittivity ε_r. How does this affect the force calculation?

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Q91.

Which of the following statements about Coulomb's law is false?

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Q92.

If three equal positive charges are arranged at the corners of an equilateral triangle, what is the net force on one of the charges?

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Q93.

What is the SI unit of electric field?

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Q94.

An electric field vector is directed towards a charge. What does this indicate about the charge?

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Q95.

How does the magnitude of the electric field change if the distance from a point charge is doubled?

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Q96.

Which of the following statements is true about the electric field due to multiple point charges?

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Q97.

What happens to the electric field inside a conductor in electrostatic equilibrium?

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Q98.

If the strength of the electric field is doubled, what effect does that have on the force experienced by a charge placed in that field?

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Q99.

According to Gauss's law, what is the electric flux through a closed surface proportional to?

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Q100.

What is the direction of an electric field line indicating the direction of the force on a positive charge?

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Q101.

What occurs to the electric field if a charge is moved away from a point charge?

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Q102.

What happens to the total electric field at a point if two equal and opposite charges are placed at a distance apart?

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Q103.

Calculate the electric field at a point 2 m away from a +3 µC charge.

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Q104.

An electric field of 5 N/C acts on a charge of 2 C. What is the force exerted on the charge?

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Q105.

The electric field due to a dipole decreases with distance according to which law?

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Q106.

In a uniform electric field, how does the potential energy of a positive test charge change as it moves against the field?

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Q107.

What is the shape of the electric field lines around a uniformly charged infinite plane sheet?

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Q108.

What does the density of electric field lines represent?

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Q109.

Which of the following statements about electric field lines is TRUE?

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Q110.

As the distance from a positive point charge increases, what happens to the electric field strength?

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Q111.

How do electric field lines behave in a charge-free region?

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Q112.

If two field lines intersect, what does this imply about the electric field at that point?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q113.

Which of the following characteristics of electric field lines helps visualize field strength?

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Q114.

For a dipole consisting of two equal and opposite charges, how are the field lines represented?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q115.

What is the maximum number of field lines that can exist through a given area?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q116.

Which way do electric field lines point around a single positive charge?

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Q117.

When two like charges are brought close together, what can be concluded about the electric field lines?

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Q118.

If an electric field is represented as uniform, how are the field lines depicted?

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Q119.

What effect does the distance from an electric dipole have on the density of its field lines?

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Q120.

How many field lines are typically drawn for an electric charge?

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Q121.

Which of the following is NOT a property of electric field lines?

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Q122.

Why is the concept of electric field lines useful in physics?

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Q123.

What happens to the electric field lines of two opposite charges when they move closer together?

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Q124.

What is the definition of electric flux?

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Q125.

If the electric field through a surface is perpendicular, how is the electric flux calculated?

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Q126.

A uniform electric field E is directed along the x-axis. What is the electric flux through a square area of side 0.5 m oriented in the yz-plane?

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Q127.

What is the relationship between electric flux and the enclosed charge according to Gauss's Law?

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Q128.

If a point charge of 5 μC is enclosed in a closed surface, what is the total electric flux through the surface?

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Q129.

A square loop lies parallel to a uniform electric field of 200 N/C. What is the electric flux through the loop if the area of the loop is 0.02 m²?

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Q130.

In a uniform electric field, the flux through a surface depends on which of the following factors?

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Q131.

Which of the following scenarios would result in zero electric flux through a closed surface?

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Q132.

What happens to the electric flux if the area over which it is measured is doubled, while keeping the electric field constant?

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Q133.

If the electric flux through a closed surface is positive, what can be concluded about the net charge inside the surface?

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Q134.

When does the electric flux through a surface become negative?

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Q135.

A cube has a charge at its center. If the charge is doubled, how does the electric flux through the surface of the cube change?

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Q136.

In the case of a charged cylindrical surface, how does the electric field and flux behave outside versus inside the cylinder?

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Q137.

What is the dipole moment of an electric dipole consisting of charges +q and -q separated by distance 2a?

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Q138.

If the electric field decreases linearly with distance from a charge, how does the electric flux change as you move further away?

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Q139.

At a point on the dipole axis, how does the electric field depend on distance r when r is much larger than the separation between charges?

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Q140.

When finding the flux through a Gaussian surface that encloses multiple charges, what approach would you take?

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Q141.

Which statement correctly describes the nature of the electric field in the equatorial plane of a dipole?

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Q142.

What happens to the dipole moment if the distance between the charges is doubled while keeping the charge constant?

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Q143.

In a uniform electric field, what effect does an electric dipole experience?

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Q144.

How does the electric field at a point on the dipole axis decay compared to a point charge?

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Q145.

What is the net charge of an electric dipole?

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Q146.

What is the direction of the dipole moment vector in terms of the charges?

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Q147.

Which of the following molecules is a polar molecule with a permanent dipole moment?

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Q148.

What describes the torque experienced by a dipole in a uniform electric field?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q149.

Which equation represents the dipole moment in terms of charge and separation?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q150.

What is the main reason why two opposite charges can create an electric dipole?

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Q151.

How does the separation distance affect the strength of the electric field produced by a dipole at a point far away?

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Q152.

What happens to a dipole in a uniform electric field?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q153.

What is the expression for the torque experienced by a dipole in an electric field?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q154.

If a dipole makes an angle θ with the electric field, what will be the expression for its potential energy?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q155.

Which of the following statements is true about a permanent dipole in a uniform electric field?

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Q156.

What would happen to a dipole if the external electric field is suddenly made non-uniform?

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Q157.

In which direction does the torque act on a dipole when it is oriented antiparallel to the electric field?

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Q158.

How can induced dipoles in neutral objects be created by an external dipole?

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Q159.

What is a consequence of a dipole aligned with an external field in terms of the potential energy?

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Q160.

If the magnitude of the dipole moment p is doubled, what happens to the torque experienced by the dipole in a uniform electric field?

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Q161.

When a dipole is in a homogeneous electric field, which force acts on the dipole?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q162.

What is the effect of increasing the angle θ between the dipole moment and the uniform electric field?

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Q163.

In a uniform external electric field, what happens if the dipole is initially oriented perpendicular to the field?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q164.

Why do dipoles prefer to orient themselves parallel to an electric field?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q165.

What happens to the forces on a dipole when it is perfectly aligned with an electric field?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q166.

What is the unit of surface charge density?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q167.

If a charged wire has a linear charge density of 5 μC/m, what does this signify?

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Q168.

What kind of distribution is assumed for a charged object, such as a charged sphere, at a distance far away?

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Q169.

When considering a volume charge distribution, what does the volume charge density (ρ) represent?

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Q170.

In calculating the electric field due to a continuous charge distribution, which principle is primarily used?

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Q171.

A charged insulating rod exerts an electric field on a nearby neutral object. What is this phenomenon called?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q172.

How do you define a continuous charge distribution mathematically?

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Q173.

What simplifications are made when calculating the electric field due to a continuous charge distribution compared to discrete charges?

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Q174.

Why is the concept of continuous charge distribution often preferred in practical situations?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q175.

A surface charge density of 2 C/m² is found on the positive plate of a parallel plate capacitor. What does this imply?

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Q176.

If a spherical shell of radius R has a uniform surface charge density, what happens to the electric field inside the shell?

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Q177.

What is the relationship between charge density and the amount of charge in a given volume or area?

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Q178.

How can you integrate to find the electric field due to a continuous charge distribution?

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Q179.

In the case of a uniformly charged disk, what will be the electric field at points very far away from the disk?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q180.

What mathematical operation is crucial for transitioning from discrete to continuous charge distributions?

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Q181.

What equation relates the electric field (E) created by a volume charge density (ρ) at a point in space?

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Q182.

What does Gauss's law relate to in electrostatics?

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Q183.

What is the mathematical expression of Gauss's law?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q184.

Which of the following surfaces would allow the maximum electric flux through it when enclosing a charge?

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Q185.

For a long straight wire with linear charge density λ, what is the electric field at a distance r from the wire according to Gauss's law?

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Q186.

What is the result for the net electric flux through a closed surface with no enclosed charge?

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Q187.

In what scenario would Gauss's law be particularly useful?

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Q188.

A uniformly charged sphere creates an electric field outside of it that behaves like which of the following?

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Q189.

For an infinite plane sheet with surface charge density σ, what is the expression for the electric field on either side?

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Q190.

What is the total charge enclosed by a Gaussian surface if the net electric flux through it is 3.0 N m²/C?

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Q191.

If the distance from a charge is halved, how does the electric flux change according to Gauss's law?

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Q192.

Choose the correct statement regarding electric field lines around charges according to Gauss's law.

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Q193.

What is the relationship between electric field (E) and electric flux (Φ) through a flat surface area (A) when the angle θ between E and the normal to A is considered?

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Q194.

How does Gauss's law assist in calculating the electric field of an electric dipole?

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Q195.

If the radius of a spherical Gaussian surface containing a point charge increases, what happens to the electric flux through the surface?

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