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CBSE
Class 12
Physics
Physics Part - I
ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL AND CAPACITANCE

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Question Bank: ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL AND CAPACITANCE

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Question Bank - ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL AND CAPACITANCE

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Q1.

What defines a conservative force in an electrostatic context?

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Q2.

What is electrostatic potential energy associated with?

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Q3.

What is the electrostatic potential due to a point charge at a distance 'r' from the charge?

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Q4.

How does the potential energy of a two-charge system change with distance?

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Q5.

If the distance from a charge is doubled, how does the electrostatic potential change?

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Q6.

What expression defines the electrostatic potential V due to a point charge Q?

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Q7.

Which of the following points has the highest potential due to a positive charge?

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Q8.

What is the relationship between electric field E and potential V?

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Q9.

What is the electric potential energy of a charge 'q' placed in an electric potential 'V'?

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Q10.

What happens to the potential energy of a point charge when moved against the electric field?

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Q11.

What happens to the electric potential if a negative charge is brought closer to a positive charge?

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Q12.

In an electrostatic field, what surfaces can define equipotential lines?

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Q13.

In a uniform electric field, how is the electric potential related to the distance moved in the field direction?

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Q14.

What is the main characteristic of equipotential surfaces?

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Q15.

How is the work done in moving a charge within an electric field related to potential difference?

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Q16.

What does the dipole moment quantify in an electric dipole?

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Q17.

What is the potential difference between two points in an electric field if no work is done moving a charge between them?

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Q18.

How can the potential energy of a charge in an electric field be expressed?

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Q19.

In terms of electrostatics, what does it mean when a point charge produces zero electric potential?

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Q20.

What is the effect of inserting a dielectric material into a capacitor?

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Q21.

Which object experiences a higher electric potential if two point charges are positioned close together?

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Q22.

In a series combination of capacitors, what remains constant?

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Q23.

What is the relationship between electric potential and electric field strength?

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Q24.

What effect does connecting two identical capacitors in parallel have on total capacitance?

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Q25.

What is the electrostatic potential energy of a system of point charges?

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Q26.

What is the function of a capacitor in a circuit?

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Q27.

In a dipole, how does the electric potential vary at points along the perpendicular bisector?

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Q28.

Comparing charges in a capacitor, how do we define the charge Q?

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Q29.

What is the electrostatic potential at the center of a uniformly charged ring?

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Q30.

What energy density exists in a capacitor's electric field?

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Q31.

A charged particle is released from rest in an electric field. What happens to its electric potential energy?

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Q32.

What is the electrostatic potential (V) at a distance r from a point charge Q?

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Q33.

If a point charge of +5 µC is at the origin, what is the potential at a point 10 cm away?

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Q34.

What happens to the electrostatic potential if the charge is doubled?

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Q35.

For a negative point charge, how does the potential behave as you approach the charge?

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Q36.

What is the work done in bringing a unit positive charge from infinity to a point where the potential is 100 V?

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Q37.

How does the potential due to a point charge change with distance?

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Q38.

If the electric potential at a point in space is 0 V, what can be concluded about the electric field at that point?

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Q39.

What is the potential energy of a unit positive charge placed at a distance of 5 m from a charge of 10 µC?

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Q40.

Which factor does NOT affect the potential due to a point charge?

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Q41.

What is the relationship between electrostatic potential (V) and electric field (E)?

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Q42.

How would the potential at a point change if the test charge were negative?

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Q43.

Which point represents a region of higher potential in the vicinity of a positive point charge?

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Q44.

If the potential at a point is -10 V, what does that indicate about the reference point?

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Q45.

If two equal positive charges are placed at a distance, how would it affect the potential at the midpoint?

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Q46.

What does the dipole moment vector (p) in an electric dipole represent?

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Q47.

At what distance (r) from an electric dipole does the potential fall off as 1/r³?

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Q48.

The potential V at a point due to an electric dipole is given by which formula at a point far from the dipole?

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Q49.

Which of the following statements about electric dipoles is correct?

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Q50.

What would happen to the potential energy of an electric dipole if it is rotated in a uniform electric field?

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Q51.

How does the potential due to two point charges q and -q at a point in between compare to the potential at a point far from an electric dipole?

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Q52.

What is the condition for considering a dipole's potential as resulting from its dipole moment in the context of distance?

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Q53.

If the electric dipole moment is p and the angle between the dipole moment and position vector r is θ, what is the correct expression for electric potential?

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Q54.

Which of the following best describes the potential at a point due to an electric dipole as the distance approaches zero?

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Q55.

Which of the following phenomena related to a dipole is indicative of the principle of superposition?

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Q56.

For a dipole at an angle θ in a uniform electric field E, the torque τ acting on the dipole is given by what formula?

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Q57.

How do electric dipoles behave in an external electric field?

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Q58.

Which physical quantity is a measure of the strength and direction of an electric dipole?

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Q59.

What is the formula for electric potential V at a point P due to a point charge q?

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Q60.

If two charges +q and -q are placed at equal distances from a point, what is the potential at that point?

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Q61.

How does the potential due to a dipole depend on the angle between the position vector and the dipole moment vector?

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Q62.

The potential at a distance r from a dipole decreases as which of the following?

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Q63.

If three charges are arranged linearly, how would you calculate the total potential at a point due to these charges?

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Q64.

For a uniformly charged spherical shell, what is the potential inside the shell?

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Q65.

What happens to the electric potential energy when like charges are brought closer together?

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Q66.

What is the potential difference between two points in an electric field determined by?

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Q67.

A charge of +2μC is placed at a distance of 3m from a point. What is the potential at that point?

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Q68.

When a negative charge is placed near a positive charge, how does that affect the potential?

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Q69.

What is the role of dielectric materials in the capacitance of a capacitor?

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Q70.

Consider a dipole with dipole moment p. How is the electric potential at a point on the axial line given?

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Q71.

In the context of electric potential, what does the term 'equipotential surface' refer to?

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Q72.

If the distance between two point charges is doubled, what happens to the potential energy of the system?

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Q73.

In a certain electric field, the potential difference between points A and B is measured as 10V. If a charge of +2μC is moved from A to B, what is the work done?

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Q74.

What is the potential energy of a system of two charges q1 and q2 separated by a distance r?

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Q75.

If two like charges are brought closer together, what happens to the potential energy of the system?

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Q76.

What is the effect of bringing opposite charges closer together on the potential energy?

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Q77.

If charge q1 is doubled while q2 remains constant, how does this affect the potential energy?

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Q78.

For three charges q1, q2, and q3, what is the expression for the total potential energy of the system?

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Q79.

What happens to the potential energy if charges are brought from infinity to a distance d apart?

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Q80.

Which of the following statements is true for the potential energy of a system of charges?

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Q81.

How does the location (geometric arrangement) of charges affect the potential energy of the system?

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Q82.

In which scenario would the total potential energy of a system of charges be maximized?

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Q83.

For a system of charges at equilibrium, how is potential energy affected?

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Q84.

What is an equipotential surface?

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Q85.

When calculating potential energy, which factors are crucial?

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Q86.

For a single point charge, what is the shape of the equipotential surfaces?

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Q87.

If two charges of +3 µC and +5 µC are placed 0.2 m apart, what is the potential energy of the system?

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Q88.

What can be said about the electric field lines and equipotential surfaces?

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Q89.

How would you express potential energy for charges q1, q2, and q3 at specific locations?

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Q90.

Which of the following describes the work done when moving a charge along an equipotential surface?

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Q91.

What happens to the electric potential as you move away from a positive point charge?

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Q92.

If two equipotential surfaces are close together, what does this imply about the electric field in that region?

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Q93.

How does the electric field strength relate to the potentials of spaced equipotential surfaces?

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Q94.

For a uniformly charged infinite plane sheet, what are the equipotential surfaces?

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Q95.

Which assertion about equipotential surfaces is true?

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Q96.

What energy relation can be inferred from a uniform electric field and equipotential surfaces?

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Q97.

What electric field configuration results in cylindrical equipotential surfaces?

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Q98.

In an electric field, a small positive charge is moved from point A to point B on an equipotential surface. What is the work done?

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Q99.

If the potential difference between two points on an equipotential surface is zero, what can be concluded?

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Q100.

When comparing equipotential surfaces of a dipole, what unique feature stands out?

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Q101.

For a non-uniform electric field, how do equipotential surfaces behave compared to uniform fields?

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Q102.

What is the unit of capacitance?

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Q103.

If a capacitor is connected to a battery and charged, which statement is true?

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Q104.

In a parallel plate capacitor, what effect does increasing the area of the plates have on capacitance?

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Q105.

In the context of capacitors, what does the term 'dielectric strength' refer to?

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Q106.

Calculating capacitance, which of the following is NOT a factor determining its value?

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Q107.

For a given capacitor, if the voltage is doubled while the capacitance remains constant, what happens to the charge?

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Q108.

Which configuration is typically used to increase the effective capacitance of capacitors in circuits?

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Q109.

What happens to the electric field between the plates of a capacitor when a dielectric is inserted?

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Q110.

What type of capacitor can change its capacitance based on the external conditions?

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Q111.

In a capacitor, if the separation between plates is increased while keeping voltage constant, what happens to the capacitance?

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Q112.

How does the presence of a dielectric affect the charge on the capacitor?

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Q113.

A capacitor is charged to a voltage of 12V and then disconnected from the battery. What is true about its charge?

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Q114.

Which of the following capacitors might leak charge over time?

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Q115.

In a capacitor, what defines its 'energy storage' capability?

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Q116.

For a parallel plate capacitor, if the dielectric constant is increased, what happens to its capacitance?

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Q117.

If an air capacitor has a capacitance of 5 µF and a dielectric material with a constant of 2 is inserted, what is the new capacitance?

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