0% found this document useful (0 votes)
40 views17 pages

uploads1643799880DPP-4 (JEE Main) Electrostatics - Electric Potential

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1/ 17

P hysicsaholics

DPP – 4 (Electrostatics)

Video Solution on Website:- https://physicsaholics.com/home/courseDetails/51

Video Solution on YouTube:- https://youtu.be/nhmNZWuPOH4

Written Solution on Website:- https://physicsaholics.com/note/notesDetalis/40

Q 1. A charge +Q at A produces electric field E and electric potential V at D. If we now put charges
-2Q and +Q at B and C vertices of a parallelogram ABCD, then the magnitude of electric field
and potential at D will be:

𝑉 𝐸 𝑉
(a) E and zero (b) zero and V (c) √2𝐸 and (d) and
√2 √2 √2

Q 2. A point charge 𝑞1 = +2𝜇𝐶 is placed at the origin of co-ordinates. A second charge, 𝑞2 =


−3𝜇𝐶, is placed on the x-axis at x = 100cm. At what point (or points) on the x-axis will the
absolute potential be zero?

(a) 𝑥 = 40𝑐𝑚 and 𝑥 = −200𝑐𝑚


(b) 𝑥 = 40𝑐𝑚 only
(c) 𝑥 = −200𝑐𝑚 only
(d) 𝑥 = 80𝑐𝑚 only

Q 3. Two charges 𝑞1 = 5 × 10−8 𝐶 and 𝑞2 = −3 × 10−8 𝐶 are located 16 cm apart. At what point(s)
on the line joining the two charges is the electric potential zero? Take the potential at infinity
to be zero:
(a) 10cm from charge 𝑞1 (b) 10cm from charge 𝑞2
(c) 6cm from charge 𝑞1 (d) None of these

Q 4. In a regular polygon of n sides each corner is at a distance r from the centre. Identical charges
are placed at (n-1) corners. At the centre, the intensity is E and the potential is V. The ratio
V/E has magnitude:
𝑟
(a) 𝑛𝑟 (b) 𝑟(𝑛 − 1) (c) 𝑟 (d) − 𝑛

Q 5. Electric potential is given by 𝑉 = 6𝑥 − 8𝑥𝑦 2 . Then electric force acting on 2C point charge
placed at the origin will be:
(a) 2N (b) 6N (c) 8N (d) 12N

1
Q 6.
P hysicsaholics
1 1 1
Electric potential ‘v’ in space as a function of co-ordinates is given by, 𝑣 = 𝑥 + 𝑦 + 𝑧. Then the
electric field intensity at (1,1,1) is given by:
(a) −(𝑖̂ + 𝑗̂ + 𝑘̂ ) (b) 𝑖̂ + 𝑗̂ + 𝑘̂
1
(c) Zero (d) (𝑖̂ + 𝑗̂ + 𝑘̂ )
√3

Q 7. Two equipotential surfaces of 40V and 50V potential are separated by 2 cm. If the electric field
present between them is uniform, then its strength is:
(a) 200 𝑉/𝑚 (b) 1000 𝑉/𝑚
(c) 400 𝑉/𝑚 (d) 500 𝑉/𝑚

𝑀
Q 8. Electric field in a region is given by 𝐸 = ( 3 ) 𝑖̂, then the correct expression for the potential in
𝑥
the region is (assume potential at infinity is zero)
𝑀 𝑀
(a) 2𝑥2 (b) 𝑀𝑥 2 (c) 3𝑥4 (d) None of these

Q 9. Variation of electrostatic potential along x−direction is shown in the figure. The correct
statement about electric field is:

(a) x-component at point B is maximum


(b) x-component at point A is towards positive x-axis
(c) x-component at point C is towards negative x-axis
(d) x-component at point C is towards positive x-axis

Q 10. In a certain 0.1 𝑚3 free space, electric potential is found to be 5 V throughout. What is the
electric field in this region?
(a) 5 N/C (b) -5 N/C
(c) zero (d) Cannot be determined

Answer Key

Q.1 a Q.2 a Q.3 a Q.4 b Q.5 d

Q.6 b Q.7 d Q.8 a Q.9 d Q.10 c

2
PHYSICSLIVE

Use code PHYSICSLIVE to get 10% OFF on


Unacademy PLUS.
Written Solution

DPP-4 Electric Potential (Relation between E and V)


By Physicsaholics Team
Solution: 1

Ans. a
Solution: 2

Ans. a
Solution: 3

Ans. a
Solution: 4

Ans. b
Solution: 5
Solution: 6

Ans. b
Solution: 7

Ans. d
Solution: 8

Ans. a
Solution: 9

Ans. d
Solution: 10

Ans. c
For Video Solution of this DPP, Click on below link
Video Solution
on Website:- https://physicsaholics.com/home/courseDetails/51

Video Solution
https://youtu.be/nhmNZWuPOH4
on YouTube:-

Written Solution
on Website:-
https://physicsaholics.com/note/notesDetalis/40
@NEET_Physics
@Physicsaholics @Physicsaholics_prateek @IITJEE_Physics physicsaholics.com Unacademy

You might also like