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Tutorial Unit I PHY10

The document contains 13 multiple choice questions related to vector calculus concepts such as: - Calculating components of vectors along x- and y-axes - Computing cross products and dot products of vectors - Finding angles between vectors - Computing gradient, divergence and curl of vector functions The questions test skills in decomposing vectors, applying vector identities and formulas to solve for requested vector operations and derivatives.

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Tutorial Unit I PHY10

The document contains 13 multiple choice questions related to vector calculus concepts such as: - Calculating components of vectors along x- and y-axes - Computing cross products and dot products of vectors - Finding angles between vectors - Computing gradient, divergence and curl of vector functions The questions test skills in decomposing vectors, applying vector identities and formulas to solve for requested vector operations and derivatives.

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1.

Two vectors, F1 = 20 N and F2 = 30 N, have direction


as shown in the figure below. Determine the
resultant of components of vectors in x-axis and y-
axis.

A. 5√3 N and -25 N


B. -5√3 N and 25 N
C. 25 N and 5√3 N
D. 30 N and 25√3 N
1. Two vectors, F1 = 20 N and F2 = 30 N, have direction
as shown in the figure below. Determine the
resultant of components of vectors in x-axis and y-
axis.

A. 5√3 N and -25 N


B. -5√3 N and 25 N
C. 25 N and 5√3 N
D. 30 N and 25√3 N
2. Calculate the cross product between a=(3,−3,1) and b=(4,9,2).


A.𝟏𝟓𝐢Ƹ + 𝟐𝐣Ƹ + 𝟑𝟎𝐊

B.𝟓𝐢Ƹ + 𝟐𝟎𝐣Ƹ + 𝟏𝟎𝐊
C.−𝟏𝟓𝐢Ƹ − 𝟐𝐣Ƹ + 𝟑𝟗𝐊෡

D.𝟏𝟓𝐢Ƹ + 𝟐𝐣Ƹ + 𝟑𝟗𝐊
2. Calculate the cross product between a=(3,−3,1) and b=(4,9,2).


A.𝟏𝟓𝐢Ƹ + 𝟐𝐣Ƹ + 𝟑𝟎𝐊

B.𝟓𝐢Ƹ + 𝟐𝟎𝐣Ƹ + 𝟏𝟎𝐊
C.−𝟏𝟓𝐢Ƹ − 𝟐𝐣Ƹ + 𝟑𝟗𝐊෡

D.𝟏𝟓𝐢Ƹ + 𝟐𝐣Ƹ + 𝟑𝟗𝐊
3. Calculate the vector a × b when a = 2i + j - k and b = 3i - 6j
+ 2k .

A.−4i − 7j − 15k -

B.−3i − 4j − 10k
C.4i +7j + 15k
D.3i +4j + 10k
3. Calculate the vector a × b when a = 2i + j - k and b = 3i - 6j
+ 2k .

A.−4i − 7j − 15k -

B.−3i − 4j − 10k
C.4i +7j + 15k
D.3i +4j + 10k
4. Calculate the dot product of a and b when a = 3i - 4j + k and
b = 2i + 5j – k.

A.15
B.-15
C.10
D.5
4. Calculate the dot product of a and b when a = 3i - 4j + k and
b = 2i + 5j – k.

A.15
B.-15
C.10
D.5
5. If a = 4i+2j -k and b = 2i-6i-3k then calculate a vector that is
perpendicular to both a and b

A.−10i + 12j − 20k


B.12i -10j − 28k
C.12i + 10j − 20k
D.−12i + 10j − 28k
5. If a = 4i+2j -k and b = 2i-6i-3k then calculate a vector that is
perpendicular to both a and b

A.−10i + 12j − 20k


B.12i -10j − 28k
C.12i + 10j − 20k
D.−12i + 10j − 28k
6. Find the angle between two vectors 𝒂 = 𝟕𝒊Ƹ + 𝟏𝒋Ƹ and 𝒃 =
𝟓𝒊Ƹ + 𝟓𝒋Ƹ

A.40.46 Degrees
B.46.76 Degrees
C.36.86 Degrees
D.32.24 Degrees
6. Find the angle between two vectors 𝒂 = 𝟕𝒊Ƹ + 𝟏𝒋Ƹ and 𝒃 =
𝟓𝒊Ƹ + 𝟓𝒋Ƹ

A.40.46 Degrees
B.46.76 Degrees
C.36.86 Degrees
D.32.24 Degrees
7. Find the angle between two vectors 𝒂 = 𝟑𝒊Ƹ + 𝟒𝒋Ƹ +
෡ and 𝒃 = 4𝒊Ƹ + 𝟒𝒋Ƹ + 𝟐𝒌.
𝟎𝒌 ෡

A.21.09 degrees
B.25.09 degrees
C.18.09 degrees
D.20.09 degrees
7. Find the angle between two vectors 𝒂 = 𝟑𝒊Ƹ + 𝟒𝒋Ƹ +
෡ and 𝒃 = 4𝒊Ƹ + 𝟒𝒋Ƹ + 𝟐𝒌.
𝟎𝒌 ෡

A.21.09 degrees
B.25.09 degrees
C.18.09 degrees
D.20.09 degrees
෡ and 𝒓 = (𝒙𝟐 + 𝒚𝟐 + 𝒛𝟐 )𝟏/𝟐 , What
8. If 𝒓 = 𝒙𝒊Ƹ + 𝒚𝒋Ƹ + 𝒛𝒌
𝒏
would be the value of 𝛁( 𝒓 ) ?
Hint: ( 𝒓 )𝒏 = (𝒙𝟐 + 𝒚𝟐 + 𝒛𝟐 )𝒏/𝟐

A.n( 𝒓 )𝒏+𝟐 𝒓
𝒏−𝟐
B.n( 𝒓 ) 𝒓
𝒏−𝟐
C.(n-1)( 𝒓 ) 𝒓
𝒏+𝟐
D.(n−𝟏)( 𝒓 ) 𝒓
෡ and 𝒓 = (𝒙𝟐 + 𝒚𝟐 + 𝒛𝟐 )𝟏/𝟐 , What
8. If 𝒓 = 𝒙𝒊Ƹ + 𝒚𝒋Ƹ + 𝒛𝒌
𝒏
would be the value of 𝛁( 𝒓 ) ?
Hint: ( 𝒓 )𝒏 = (𝒙𝟐 + 𝒚𝟐 + 𝒛𝟐 )𝒏/𝟐

A.n( 𝒓 )𝒏+𝟐 𝒓
𝒏−𝟐
B.n( 𝒓 ) 𝒓
𝒏−𝟐
C.(n-1)( 𝒓 ) 𝒓 Solution next slide
𝒏+𝟐
D.(n−𝟏)( 𝒓 ) 𝒓
መ 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 𝟏/𝟐
9. If 𝐫റ = 𝐱𝐢Ƹ + 𝐲𝐣Ƹ + 𝐳𝐤 and 𝐫റ = (𝐱 + 𝐲 + 𝐳 ) , What
𝟏 𝐧
would be the value of 𝛁( റ ) ?
𝐫
𝐧 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 𝐧/𝟐 𝟏 𝐧 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 −𝐧/𝟐
Hint: ( 𝐫റ ) = (𝐱 + 𝐲 + 𝐳 ) ; (റ) = (𝐱 + 𝐲 + 𝐳 )
𝐫

−𝐧
A. ( 𝐫റ )𝐧+𝟐
𝐫റ
𝐧
B. ( 𝐫റ )𝐧+𝟐
𝐫റ
−𝐧
C. ( 𝐫റ )𝐧−𝟐
𝐫റ
𝐧
D. ( 𝐫റ )𝐧−𝟐
𝐫റ
መ 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 𝟏/𝟐
9. If 𝐫റ = 𝐱𝐢Ƹ + 𝐲𝐣Ƹ + 𝐳𝐤 and 𝐫റ = (𝐱 + 𝐲 + 𝐳 ) , What
𝟏 𝐧
would be the value of 𝛁( റ ) ?
𝐫
𝐧 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 𝐧/𝟐 𝟏 𝐧 𝟐 𝟐 𝟐 −𝐧/𝟐
Hint: ( 𝐫റ ) = (𝐱 + 𝐲 + 𝐳 ) ; (റ) = (𝐱 + 𝐲 + 𝐳 )
𝐫

−𝐧
A. ( 𝐫റ )𝐧+𝟐
𝐫റ
𝐧
B. ( 𝐫റ )𝐧+𝟐
𝐫റ Solution next slide
−𝐧
C. ( 𝐫റ )𝐧−𝟐
𝐫റ
𝐧
D. ( 𝐫റ )𝐧−𝟐
𝐫റ
10. 𝛗= 𝐱 𝟑/𝟐 + 𝐲 𝟑/𝟐 + 𝐳 𝟑/𝟐 , Calculate 𝛁(𝛗)

𝟑 𝟑 𝟑
𝟑 መ
A.𝟐 (𝐱 𝟐 𝐢Ƹ + 𝐲 𝟐 𝐣Ƹ + 𝐳 𝟐 𝐤)
−𝟑 𝟑 −𝟑
𝟏 − መ
B.𝟐 (𝐱 𝟐 𝐢Ƹ + 𝐲 𝟐 𝐣Ƹ + 𝐳 𝟐 𝐤)
−𝟑 𝟑 −𝟑
𝟏 − መ
C. - (𝐱 𝐢Ƹ + 𝐲 𝟐 𝐣Ƹ + 𝐳 𝟐 𝐤)
𝟐
𝟐
𝟏 𝟏 𝟏
𝟑 መ
D.𝟐 (𝐱 𝟐 𝐢Ƹ + 𝐲 𝟐 𝐣Ƹ + 𝐳 𝟐 𝐤)
10. 𝛗= 𝐱 𝟑/𝟐 + 𝐲 𝟑/𝟐 + 𝐳 𝟑/𝟐 , Calculate 𝛁(𝛗)

𝟑 𝟑 𝟑
𝟑 መ
A.𝟐 (𝐱 𝟐 𝐢Ƹ + 𝐲 𝟐 𝐣Ƹ + 𝐳 𝟐 𝐤)
−𝟑 𝟑 −𝟑
𝟏 − መ
B.𝟐 (𝐱 𝟐 𝐢Ƹ + 𝐲 𝟐 𝐣Ƹ + 𝐳 𝟐 𝐤)
−𝟑 𝟑 −𝟑
𝟏 − መ
C. - (𝐱 𝐢Ƹ + 𝐲 𝟐 𝐣Ƹ + 𝐳 𝟐 𝐤)
𝟐
𝟐
𝟏 𝟏 𝟏
𝟑 መ
D.𝟐 (𝐱 𝟐 𝐢Ƹ + 𝐲 𝟐 𝐣Ƹ + 𝐳 𝟐 𝐤)
11. If 𝐀 = 𝟑𝐲 𝟐 𝐳 𝟐 𝐢Ƹ + 𝟑𝐱 𝟐 𝐳 𝟐 𝐣Ƹ + 𝟑𝐱 𝟐 𝐲 𝟐 , What would be the
value of 𝛁. 𝐀?

A.3
B.7
C.0
D.5
11. If 𝐀 = 𝟑𝐲 𝟐 𝐳 𝟐 𝐢Ƹ + 𝟑𝐱 𝟐 𝐳 𝟐 𝐣Ƹ + 𝟑𝐱 𝟐 𝐲 𝟐 , What would be the
value of 𝛁. 𝐀?

A.3
B.7
C.0 (If a vector has zero divergence, it is called solenoidal
vector)
D.5
12. If 𝐀 = 𝐱 + 𝟑𝐲 𝐢Ƹ + 𝟐𝐲 + 𝟑𝐳 𝐣Ƹ + (𝐱 + 𝐚𝐳)𝐤መ and it is a
solenoidal vector. What is the magnitude of 𝐚?

A.-3
B.+3
C.+2
D.-2
12. If 𝐀 = 𝐱 + 𝟑𝐲 𝐢Ƹ + 𝟐𝐲 + 𝟑𝐳 𝐣Ƹ + (𝐱 + 𝐚𝐳)𝐤መ and it is a
solenoidal vector. What is the magnitude of 𝐚?

A.-3
B.+3
C.+2
D.-2
መ and 𝐫റ = (𝐱 𝟐 + 𝐲 𝟐 + 𝐳 𝟐 )𝟏/𝟐 , What
13. If 𝐫റ = 𝐱𝐢Ƹ + 𝐲𝐣Ƹ + 𝐳𝐤
would be the value of 𝛁. [( 𝐫റ )𝟑 𝐫റ] ?
Hint: ( 𝐫റ )𝟑 = (𝐱 𝟐 + 𝐲 𝟐 + 𝐳 𝟐 )𝟑/𝟐

റ 𝟑
A.4 ( 𝐫 )
റ 𝟑
B.5 ( 𝐫 )
റ 𝟑
C.6 ( 𝐫 )
𝟑
D.7 ( 𝐫റ )
መ and 𝐫റ = (𝐱 𝟐 + 𝐲 𝟐 + 𝐳 𝟐 )𝟏/𝟐 , What
13. If 𝐫റ = 𝐱𝐢Ƹ + 𝐲𝐣Ƹ + 𝐳𝐤
would be the value of 𝛁. [( 𝐫റ )𝟑 𝐫റ] ?
Hint: ( 𝐫റ )𝟑 = (𝐱 𝟐 + 𝐲 𝟐 + 𝐳 𝟐 )𝟑/𝟐

റ 𝟑
A.4 ( 𝐫 )
റ 𝟑
B.5 ( 𝐫 )
റ 𝟑
C.6 ( 𝐫 )
𝟑
D.7 ( 𝐫റ )
−𝟐𝐳 𝟐 𝐲 𝐳𝟐 𝟐𝐲𝐳 መ
14. 𝐀 = 𝟑 𝐢Ƹ + 𝟐 𝐣Ƹ + 𝟐 𝐤, Calculate 𝛁𝐗𝐀
𝐱 𝐱 𝐱

A.0
B.1
C.2
D.3
E.4
−𝟐𝐳 𝟐 𝐲 𝐳𝟐 𝟐𝐲𝐳 መ
14. 𝐀 = 𝟑 𝐢Ƹ + 𝟐 𝐣Ƹ + 𝟐 𝐤, Calculate 𝛁𝐗𝐀
𝐱 𝐱 𝐱

A.0
B.1
C.2
D.3
E.4
መ calculate 𝛁. 𝐀.
15. If 𝐀 = 𝐲𝐳𝐢Ƹ + 𝐱𝐳𝐣Ƹ + 𝐱𝐲𝐤,

A.4
B.8
C.0
D.7
መ calculate 𝛁. 𝐀.
15. If 𝐀 = 𝐲𝐳𝐢Ƹ + 𝐱𝐳𝐣Ƹ + 𝐱𝐲𝐤,

A.4
B.8
C.0
D.7
መ calculate 𝛁𝐗𝐀.
16. If 𝐀 = 𝐲𝐳𝐢Ƹ + 𝐱𝐳𝐣Ƹ + 𝐱𝐲𝐤,

A.4
B.0
C.15
D.7
መ calculate 𝛁𝐗𝐀.
16. If 𝐀 = 𝐲𝐳𝐢Ƹ + 𝐱𝐳𝐣Ƹ + 𝐱𝐲𝐤,

A.4
B.0
C.15
D.7
෡ Calculate 𝛁. 𝑨
17. If, 𝑨 = 𝒙𝟐 𝒚𝒊Ƹ + (𝒙 − 𝒚)𝒌,

A.5xy
B.-2xy
C.-5xy
D.2xy
෡ Calculate 𝛁. 𝑨
17. If, 𝑨 = 𝒙𝟐 𝒚𝒊Ƹ + (𝒙 − 𝒚)𝒌,

A.5xy
B.-2xy
C.-5xy
D.2xy
෡ Calculate 𝛁𝑿𝑨
18. If, 𝑨 = 𝒙𝟐 𝒚𝒊Ƹ + (𝒙 − 𝒚)𝒌,

𝟐෡
A. 𝒊 + 𝒋 + 𝒙 𝒌
Ƹ Ƹ

B. −𝒊Ƹ − 𝒋Ƹ − 𝒙𝟐 𝒌

C. 2𝒊Ƹ + 𝟒𝒋Ƹ + 𝟐𝒙𝟐 𝒌
𝟐
D. -2𝒊Ƹ − 𝟒𝒋Ƹ − 𝟐𝒙 𝒌 ෡
෡ Calculate 𝛁𝑿𝑨
18. If, 𝑨 = 𝒙𝟐 𝒚𝒊Ƹ + (𝒙 − 𝒚)𝒌,

𝟐෡
A. 𝒊 + 𝒋 + 𝒙 𝒌
Ƹ Ƹ

B. −𝒊Ƹ − 𝒋Ƹ − 𝒙𝟐 𝒌

C. 2𝒊Ƹ + 𝟒𝒋Ƹ + 𝟐𝒙𝟐 𝒌
𝟐
D. -2𝒊Ƹ − 𝟒𝒋Ƹ − 𝟐𝒙 𝒌 ෡
19. If 2000 flux lines enter a given volume of space and 4000 lines
diverge from it, find the total charge within the volume.

A.6.32 X 𝟏𝟎 −𝟏𝟎
C
−𝟓
B.2.71 X 𝟏𝟎 C
−𝟏𝟑
C.5.69 X 𝟏𝟎 C
−𝟖
D.1.77 X 𝟏𝟎 C
19. If 2000 flux lines enter a given volume of space and 4000 lines
diverge from it, find the total charge within the volume.

A. 6.32 X 𝟏𝟎−𝟏𝟎 C
B. 2.71 X 𝟏𝟎−𝟓 C
C. 5.69 X 𝟏𝟎−𝟏𝟑 C
D. 1.77 X 𝟏𝟎−𝟖 C
20. A point charge of 13.5 Micro Coulomb is enclosed at the center of the cube
of side 6.0 cm. Find the electric flux (i) through the whole volume and (ii)
through one face of the cube.
13.5 𝛍𝐂=13.5 X 𝟏𝟎−𝟔 𝐂, a= 6 cm

A. 1.525 X 𝟏𝟎𝟔 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂 and 2.54 X 𝟏𝟎𝟓 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂


B. 1.525 X 𝟏𝟎𝟖 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂 and 2.54 X 𝟏𝟎𝟕 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂
C. 1.525 X 𝟏𝟎𝟒 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂 and 2.54 X 𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂
D. 1.525 X 𝟏𝟎𝟏𝟎 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂 and 2.54 X 𝟏𝟎𝟗 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂
E. 1.525 X 𝟏𝟎𝟓 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂 and 2.54 X 𝟏𝟎𝟓 𝐍. 𝐦𝟒 /𝐂
20. A point charge of 13.5 Micro Coulomb is enclosed at the center of the cube
of side 6.0 cm. Find the electric flux (i) through the whole volume and (ii)
through one face of the cube. (13.5 𝛍𝐂=13.5 X 𝟏𝟎−𝟔 𝐂, a= 6 cm)

A. 1.525 X 𝟏𝟎𝟔 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂 and 2.54 X 𝟏𝟎𝟓 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂


B. 1.525 X 𝟏𝟎𝟖 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂 and 2.54 X 𝟏𝟎𝟕 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂
C. 1.525 X 𝟏𝟎𝟒 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂 and 2.54 X 𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂
D. 1.525 X 𝟏𝟎𝟏𝟎 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂 and 2.54 X 𝟏𝟎𝟗 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂
E. 1.525 X 𝟏𝟎𝟓 𝐍. 𝐦𝟐 /𝐂 and 2.54 X 𝟏𝟎𝟓 𝐍. 𝐦𝟒 /𝐂
21. A point charge of 11Coulomb is located at the center of a cube of
side 5.0cm. Calculate the electric flux through each surface.

𝐦 𝟐
A. 2.07 X 𝟏𝟎𝟏𝟑 𝐍.
𝐂
𝐦 𝟐
B. 2.07 X 𝟏𝟎𝟏𝟏 𝐍.
𝐂
𝐦 𝟐
C. 2.07 X 𝟏𝟎𝟗 𝐍.
𝐂
𝐦 𝟐
D. 2.07 X 𝟏𝟎𝟕 𝐍.
𝐂
21. A point charge of 11Coulomb is located at the center of a cube of
side 5.0cm. Calculate the electric flux through each surface.
𝟏𝟑 𝐦𝟐
A. 2.07 X 𝟏𝟎 𝐍.
𝐂
𝟏𝟏 𝐦𝟐
B. 2.07 X 𝟏𝟎 𝐍.
𝐂
𝐦𝟐
C. 2.07 X 𝟏𝟎𝟗 𝐍.
𝐂
𝟕 𝐦𝟐
D. 2.07 X 𝟏𝟎 𝐍.
𝐂
22. A hollow metallic sphere of radius 0.1m has 𝟏𝟎−𝟖 Coulomb of charge
uniformly spread over it. Determine the electric field intensity (i) on the
surface of the sphere (ii) at point 7cm away from the center and (iii) at point
0.5m away from the center. (USE Gauss’s Law and draw Gaussian surface)

𝟏𝟎𝟓 𝐍
A. 9 X , 𝟎 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝟎. 𝟑𝟔 𝐗 𝟏𝟎𝟓 𝐍/𝐂
𝐂
𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍 𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍
B. 9 X ,9 X 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝟎. 𝟑𝟔 𝐗 𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍/𝐂
𝐂 𝐂
𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍
C. 9 X , 𝟎 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝟎. 𝟑𝟔 𝐗 𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍/𝐂
𝐂
𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍 𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍
D. 9 X , 𝟎. 𝟑𝟔 𝐗 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝟎. 𝟑𝟔 𝐗 𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍/𝐂
𝐂 𝐂
22. A hollow metallic sphere of radius 0.1m has 𝟏𝟎−𝟖 Coulomb of charge uniformly spread
over it. Determine the electric field intensity (i) on the surface of the sphere (ii) at point 7cm
away from the center and (iii) at point 0.5m away from the center. (USE Gauss’s Law and
draw Gaussian surface)
𝟏𝟎𝟓 𝐍
A. 9 X , 𝟎 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝟎. 𝟑𝟔 𝐗 𝟏𝟎𝟓 𝐍/𝐂
𝐂
𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍 𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍
B. 9 X ,9 X 𝐚𝐧𝐝
𝐂 𝐂
𝟎. 𝟑𝟔 𝐗 𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍/𝐂
𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍
A. 9 X , 𝟎 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝟎. 𝟑𝟔 𝐗 𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍/𝐂
𝐂
𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍 𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍
B. 9 X , 𝟎. 𝟑𝟔 𝐗 𝐚𝐧𝐝
𝐂 𝐂
𝟎. 𝟑𝟔 𝐗 𝟏𝟎𝟑 𝐍/𝐂
23. Consider two conducting concentric spherical shells of inner and outer
radii a, b, c, and d as shown in the figure. Both the shells are given a positive
charge Q. Calculate the electric fields at different distances (r) from the
Centre of the inner sphere. r<a, a<r<b, b<r<c and r>d

𝐐 −𝐐
A. 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 0, 0
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
𝐐 𝐐
B. 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟐𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
𝐐 𝐐 −𝐐
C. 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 0
𝟖𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
𝐐 𝐐
D. 0, 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝐫ො
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟐𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
23. Consider two conducting concentric spherical shells of inner and outer
radii a, b, c, and d as shown in the figure. Both the shells are given a positive
charge Q. Calculate the electric fields at different distances (r) from the
Centre of the inner sphere. r<a, a<r<b, b<r<c and r>d

𝐐 −𝐐
A. 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 0, 0
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
𝐐 𝐐
B. 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟐𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
𝐐 𝐐 −𝐐
C. 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 0
𝟖𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
𝐐 𝐐
D. 0, 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝐫ො
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟐𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
23. Consider two conducting concentric spherical shells of inner and outer radii a, b, c,
and d as shown in the figure. Both the shells are given a positive charge Q. Calculate the
electric fields at different distances (r) from the Centre of the inner sphere. r<a, a<r<b,
b<r<c and r>d
23. Consider two conducting concentric spherical shells of inner and outer radii a, b, c,
and d as shown in the figure. Both the shells are given a positive charge Q. Calculate the
electric fields at different distances (r) from the Centre of the inner sphere. r<a, a<r<b,
b<r<c and r>d
24. Consider two non-conducting concentric spherical shells of inner and outer
radii a, b, c, and d as shown in the figure. Both the shells are given a positive
charge Q. Calculate the electric fields at different distances (r) from the Centre
of the inner sphere. r<a, a<r<b, b<r<c and r>d

𝐐 𝐐(𝐫 𝟑 −𝐚𝟑 ) 𝐐
A. 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝟑 𝟑 𝐫ො, 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 (𝐛 −𝐚 ) 𝟐𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
𝐐(𝐫 𝟑 −𝐚𝟑 ) 𝐐 𝐐(𝐫 𝟑 −𝐜 𝟑 )
B. 0, 𝟐 𝟑 𝟑 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝟑 𝟑 𝐫ො,
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 (𝐛 −𝐚 ) 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 (𝐝 −𝐜 )
𝐐
𝟐 𝐫ො
𝟐𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
𝐐 𝐐
C. 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟐𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
𝐐(𝐫 𝟑 −𝐚𝟑 ) 𝐐 𝐐(𝐫 𝟑 −𝐜 𝟑 )
D. 0, 𝟐 𝟑 𝟑 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝟑 𝟑 𝐫ො,
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 (𝐛 −𝐚 ) 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 (𝐝 −𝐜 )
𝐐
𝟐 𝐫ො
𝟏𝟔𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
24. Consider two non-conducting concentric spherical shells of inner and outer
radii a, b, c, and d as shown in the figure. Both the shells are given a positive
charge Q. Calculate the electric fields at different distances (r) from the Centre
of the inner sphere. r<a, a<r<b, b<r<c and r>d

𝐐 𝐐(𝐫 𝟑 −𝐚𝟑 ) 𝐐
A. 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝟑 𝟑 𝐫ො, 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 (𝐛 −𝐚 ) 𝟐𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
𝐐(𝐫 𝟑 −𝐚𝟑 ) 𝐐 𝐐(𝐫 𝟑 −𝐜 𝟑 )
B. 0, 𝟐 𝟑 𝟑 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝟑 𝟑 𝐫ො,
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 (𝐛 −𝐚 ) 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 (𝐝 −𝐜 )
𝐐
𝟐 𝐫ො
𝟐𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
𝐐 𝐐
C. 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 0, 𝟐 𝐫ො
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟐𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
𝐐(𝐫 𝟑 −𝐚𝟑 ) 𝐐 𝐐(𝐫 𝟑 −𝐜 𝟑 )
D. 0, 𝟐 𝟑 𝟑 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝐫ො, 𝟐 𝟑 𝟑 𝐫ො,
𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 (𝐛 −𝐚 ) 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 𝟒𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫 (𝐝 −𝐜 )
𝐐
𝟐 𝐫ො
𝟏𝟔𝛑𝛜𝟎 𝐫
24. Consider two non-conducting concentric spherical shells of inner and outer radii a, b, c, and d as shown in the figure.
Both the shells are given a positive charge Q. Calculate the electric fields at different distances (r) from the Centre of the
inner sphere. r<a, a<r<b, b<r<c and r>d
24. Consider two non-conducting concentric spherical shells of inner and outer radii a, b, c, and d as shown in the figure.
Both the shells are given a positive charge Q. Calculate the electric fields at different distances (r) from the Centre of the
inner sphere. r<a, a<r<b, b<r<c and r>d

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