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1. A uniformly charged rod of length 1 m has a charge density of 2 × 10⁻ ⁶ C/m.

C/m. Calculate the electric field at a point located 0.5 m from the

center of the rod along its perpendicular bisector. (3)

2. Derive the expression for the electric field due to a dipole on its equatorial line. (4)

3. A charge of +4 µC is placed at one corner of a square of side 2 m. Calculate the net electric field at the diagonally opposite corner of the square due

to this charge. (3)

4. A charge of 5 µC is distributed uniformly over a spherical shell of radius 10 cm. Calculate the electric field at points: (i) Inside the shell (r = 5 cm)

(ii) On the surface of the shell (r = 10 cm) (4)

5. Derive the expression for the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with a dielectric medium inserted between the plates. (4)

6. A parallel plate capacitor has a plate area of 2 m² and a separation of 1 mm. It is connected to a 100 V battery. Calculate the energy stored in the

capacitor if the space between the plates is filled with a dielectric of constant 3. (3)

7. A capacitor of capacitance 4 µF is connected in series with a 10 Ω resistor and a 6 V battery. Calculate the potential difference across the capacitor

after a long time. (3)

8. A capacitor of capacitance 10 µF is connected to a battery of 20 V. The dielectric constant of the material between the plates is 2.5. If the capacitor

is disconnected from the battery and then the dielectric is removed, calculate the potential difference across the plates after the dielectric is removed.

(3)

9. Derive the expression for the drift velocity of electrons in a conductor in terms of current and charge density. (4)

10. A current of 2 A flows through a wire of resistance 5 Ω. The wire is stretched so that its length is doubled. Calculate the new current if the wire is

connected to the same voltage source. (3)

11. A battery of emf 2 V and internal resistance 1 Ω is connected in series with two resistors, 4 Ω and 6 Ω. Calculate the current in the circuit and

the potential drop across each resistor. (3)

12. A conductor of resistance 10 Ω at 20°C is heated, and its resistance becomes 12 Ω at 50°C. Calculate the temperature coefficient of resistance of

the material. (3)

1. A uniformly charged rod of length 1 m has a charge density of 2 × 10⁻ ⁶ C/m. Calculate the electric field at a point located 0.5 m from the

center of the rod along its perpendicular bisector. (3)

2. Derive the expression for the electric field due to a dipole on its equatorial line. (4)

3. A charge of +4 µC is placed at one corner of a square of side 2 m. Calculate the net electric field at the diagonally opposite corner of the square due

to this charge. (4)

4. A charge of 5 µC is distributed uniformly over a spherical shell of radius 10 cm. Calculate the electric field at points: (i) Inside the shell (r = 5 cm)

(ii) On the surface of the shell (r = 10 cm) (4)

5. Derive the expression for the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with a dielectric medium inserted between the plates. (4)

6. A parallel plate capacitor has a plate area of 2 m² and a separation of 1 mm. It is connected to a 100 V battery. Calculate the energy stored in the

capacitor if the space between the plates is filled with a dielectric of constant 3. (3)

7. A capacitor of capacitance 4 µF is connected in series with a 10 Ω resistor and a 6 V battery. Calculate the potential difference across the capacitor

after a long time. (3)

8. A capacitor of capacitance 10 µF is connected to a battery of 20 V. The dielectric constant of the material between the plates is 2.5. If the capacitor

is disconnected from the battery and then the dielectric is removed, calculate the potential difference across the plates after the dielectric is removed.

(3)

9. Derive the expression for the drift velocity of electrons in a conductor in terms of current and charge density. (4)

10. A current of 2 A flows through a wire of resistance 5 Ω. The wire is stretched so that its length is doubled. Calculate the new current if the wire is

connected to the same voltage source. (3)

11. A battery of emf 2 V and internal resistance 1 Ω is connected in series with two resistors, 4 Ω and 6 Ω. Calculate the current in the circuit and

the potential drop across each resistor. (3)

12. A conductor of resistance 10 Ω at 20°C is heated, and its resistance becomes 12 Ω at 50°C. Calculate the temperature coefficient of resistance of the material. (3)

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