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NS&Poly - Class Test

The document outlines a class test on topics including electric charges, electrostatic potential, capacitance, and current electricity, with a total of 16 questions. The test is scheduled for January 12, 2025, and is to be conducted by instructor Mr. Subhadip Barat, with a full mark of 30 and a duration of 60 minutes. Questions cover theoretical concepts and problem-solving related to electric fields, capacitors, resistivity, and magnetic fields.

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The document outlines a class test on topics including electric charges, electrostatic potential, capacitance, and current electricity, with a total of 16 questions. The test is scheduled for January 12, 2025, and is to be conducted by instructor Mr. Subhadip Barat, with a full mark of 30 and a duration of 60 minutes. Questions cover theoretical concepts and problem-solving related to electric fields, capacitors, resistivity, and magnetic fields.

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12th January 2025 – class test Instructor – Mr.

Subhadip Barat

ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FIELDS, ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL AND


CAPACITANCE, CURRENT ELECTRICITY, MOVING CHARGES AND
MAGNETISM

F.M. 30 | TIME: 60MIN


1. A point charge is brought near an isolated conducting sphers. The electric field is
best given by

2. A capacitor of 4F is connected as shown in the circuit. The internal resistance of the


battery is 0.5Ω. The amount of charge on the capacitor plates will be
a. 0
b. 4 µ F
c. 16 µ F
d. 8 µ F

3. The resistivity of a metallic wire is ρ. When it’s length is doubled, it’s new resistivity
is
a. 2 ρ b. ρ/2 c. 4 ρ d. ρ
4. Current in the given circuit is
a. 8.31 A
b. 6.82 A
c. 4.92 A
d. 2 A
5. A particle A has charge+q and a particle B has change 4q with each of them having
the same mass m. When allowed to fall from rest through the same electric
potential difference, the ratio of their speeds vA/vB will be
a. 2:1. b. 1:2 c. 1:4. d. 4:1
6. Five capacitors, each of capacitance C are collected as shown. The ratio of
capacitance between P and R & the capacitance between P and Q is
a. 3:1 b. 5:2 c. 2:3 d. 1:1
7. Four point charges qa= 2 µ C, qb = –5 µ C, qc = 2 µ C, and qd = –5 µ C are located at
the corners of a square ABCD of side 10 cm. What is the force on a charge of 1 µ C
placed at the centre of the square? [2 marks]
8. The gap between the two plates of a parallel plate capacitor is filled with a liquid of
some dielectric constant and the distance the plates is by between doubled. If the
capacitance remains same, what is the dielectric constant of the liquid? [2 marks]
9. Find the ratio of the potential difference that must be applied in (i) parallel and (ii)
series across the two identical combination of the capacitors so that the energy
stored in the two cases becomes the same. [2 marks]
10. Derive the expression for magnetic field at a distance ‘x’ from the centre of an
current carrier circular loop of radius ‘R’ on its axis passing through it’s centre.
[3 marks]
11. A polythene piece rubbed with wool is found to have a negative charge of 3 × 10-7 C.
a. Estimate the number of electrons transferred (from which to which?).
[2 marks]
b. Is there a transfer of mass from wool to polythene? [1 marks]
12. A point charge +10 µ C is a distance 5 cm directly above the centre of a square of
side 10 cm, as shown in Figure. What is the magnitude of the electric flux through
the square? [2 marks]

13. A copper wire of length 1m and diameter of 14 μ m carries a current of 2 A. Find the
electric field inside the wire. (Given ρcopper =1.77 × 10-8 Ω m). [2 marks]
14. A silver wire has a resistance of 2.1 W at 27.5 °C, and a resistance of 2.7 W at
100 °C. Determine the temperature coefficient of resistivity of silver. [2 marks]
15. Determine the current in each branch of the network shown in figure. [4 marks ]

16. A proton and an electron travelling along parallel paths enter a region of uniform
magnetic field, acting perpendicular to their paths. Explain why their path becomes
circular. Which of them will revolve with higher frequency? [1+1 marks]

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