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JEEVA VELU INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
(Affiliated to CBSE, NewDelhi, Affiliation No.1930303)
Velu Nagar, Mathur,TIRUVANNAMALAI – 606 603 Phone:-04175–294 517 /9843381199 / [email protected] XII -REVISION PLAN(SLOW BLOOMERS) SUBJECT: PHYSICS TEACHERS HANDLING: DATE: 30/11/2024 Physics -Tr. R. Deepiga Tr.Akhina DAY: SATURDAY PERIOD TIMING QUESTIONS ZERO PERIOD 8.30am-8.50am Ch-1 Electric charges : 1.Define the term electric dipole moment of a dipole. State its S.I. unit. 2.In which orientation, a dipole placed in a uniform electric field is in (i)stable, (ii)unstable equilibrium
I 3.No two electric lines of force can intersect each
other? Why? 8.50 am– 9.20 am 4.When a glass rod is rubbed with a silk cloth, charges appear on both. A similar phenomenon is observed with many other pairs of bodies. Explain how this observation is consistent with the law of conservation of charge. 5.Define Electric Field and write its relation. II 7.Define One Coulomb. 9.20am-10.00am 8.Explain the Meaning of the Statement 'Electric Charge of a Body is Quantized. 9.Define Coulomb's Law and write their relation in vector form. II 10.00am-10.10am SLIP TEST
III 10.10am-10.20am BREAK
IV 10.20am-11.00am 10.Define Electric Flux.
11.Draw the electric field lines of a point charge Q when (i)Q>0 (ii)Q<0 12.Draw a graph of E versus r for r>>a IV 11.00am-11.55am 13.Define Superposition principle. 14.Explain about the basic properties of charges. 15.Write the methods of charging V 11.55am-12.20am DAILY REVIEW TEST 12.20pm-1.10pm LUNCH BREAK
VI 1.10pm-1.50pm 16.Deduce the expression for the torque acting on a
dipole of dipole moment in the presence of a uniform electric field E. 17.Derive and expression for Electric field intensity at a point on the equatorial line of an electric dipole.
VII 1.50pm-2.30pm 18.Derive and expression for Electric field intensity at
a point on the axial line of an electric dipole. 19.Using Gauss’ law, derive an expression for the electric field intensity at any point outside a uniformly charged thin spherical shell of radius R and charge density a C/m2. Draw the field lines when the charge density of the sphere is (i) positive, (ii)negative 2.30pm-2.45pm BREAK
VIII 2.45pm-3.25pm 20.State Gauss’s law and derive its application
(i) Long cylindrical wire 21.State Gauss’s law and derive its application (ii)Infinite plane sheet 22.Define Gauss law. EVENING CLASS 3.25pm-3.35pm SLIP TEST
3.35pm-4.45pm 23.What is the Force Between Two Small Charged
Spheres Having Charges of 2×10− 7C and 3×10−7C placed 30cm Apart in Air? 24.The force per unit charge is known as ____________. (a)Electric current (b)Electric potential (c)Electric field (d)Electric space 25.The property which differentiates two kinds of charges is called ____________. (a)Equality of charge (b)Polarity of charge (c)Fraction of charge (d)None of the option
4.45pm-5.15pm 26.Assertion(A): The total amount of charge on a body
equal to 4X10-19 C is not possible. Reason(R): Experimentally it is established that all free charges are integral multiples of a basic unit of charge denoted by e. Thus, charge q on a body is always given by q = ne. 27.The surface considered for Gauss’s law is called (a) Closed surface (b) Spherical surface (c) Gaussian surface (d) Plane surface 28.If the radius of the Gaussian surface enclosing a charge is halved, how does the electric flux through the Gaussian surface change ? 29.Why should electrostatic field be zero inside a conductor? 5.15pm-5.25pm SLIP TEST
5.25pm-6.00pm 30.A charge ‘q’ is placed at the centre of a cube of side
l. What is the electric flux passing through each face of the cube? 31.What is the direction of the electric field at the surface of a charged conductor having charge density σ < 0? 32.Write the expression for the work done on an electric dipole of dipole moment p in turning it from its position of stable equilibrium to a position of unstable equilibrium in a uniform electric field E. 33.Show on a plot the nature of variation of the Electric field (E) and potential (V), of a (small) electric dipole with the distance (r) of the field point from the centre of the dipole. 6.00pm-7.10pm Revise All the question.