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The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to electric fields, electric flux, capacitance, and historical figures in electricity. It covers concepts such as electric potential, the behavior of charges in electric fields, and the principles governing capacitors. The questions also reference key scientists and their contributions to the field of electricity.

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The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to electric fields, electric flux, capacitance, and historical figures in electricity. It covers concepts such as electric potential, the behavior of charges in electric fields, and the principles governing capacitors. The questions also reference key scientists and their contributions to the field of electricity.

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REVIEWER:

1. Which of the choices below is the potential energy per unit charge?
a. conductivity b. none of these choices c. electric potential d.
gravity
2. A negative charge in an electric field experiences a force accelerating it due
south. What is the
direction of the electric field?
a. west b. east c. south
d. north
3. A positively charged rod is brought close to one end of a neutral metallic plate.
What type of charge is induced on the closest side of the plate?
a. Positive b. Neutral c. It depends of the separation d. Negative between
the rod and plate
4. Determine the electric flux of a flat square having an area of 10m2 is a uniform
electric field of 8000 N/C passing perpendicular to it.
a. 8 x 105 Nm2/C b. 4 x 104 Nm2/C c.16 x 105 Nm2/C d. 8 x 104 Nm2/C
5. A plane surface is rotated in a uniform electric field. When is the flux of the
electric field through the surface maximum?
a. When the surface is perpendicular to the field
b. When the surface is at an angle of 450 with the field
c. When the surface is at an angle of 300 with the field
d. When the surface is parallel to the field
6. Which of the following law explains the relation between the charge inside a
surface and electric flux?
a. Coulombs Law b. Gauss’s Law c. Faradays Law d. Pascal’s
Law
7. Electric flux will be maximum if the angle between the field lines and area vector
is ______.
a. 180 b. 600 c. 900 d. 450

8. What is the unit of electric flux?


a. N/m b. V/m c. N/Coulomb d. V*m

9. Flux coming out from a balloon of radius 10 cm is 1.0*103 N.m2.C-1-1. If the


radius of the balloon is doubled, the flux coming out from the balloon will be _______.
a. 2 times b. 0.5 times c. 4 times d. same
10. He confirmed the inverse square relationship of electrical forces.
a. William Gilbert b. Tesla c. Charles Coulomb d. Hans
Oersted
11. He founded that electrification was not limited to amber.
a. William Gilbert b. Tesla d c. Charles Coulomb d. Hans
Oersted
12. He discovered that compass needle deflects when placed near an electrical
current.
a. Tesla b. Hans Oersted c. William Oersted d. Charles
Coulomb
13. He is considered the father of electricity.
a. Michael Faraday b. Charles Coulomb c. William Gilbert d. Ewald
Georg von Kleist
14. He was the inventor of the Leyden jar.
a. Ewald Georg von Kleist b. Michael Faraday c. Charles Coulomb d. William Gilbert

15. He is best known as the only Founding Father who signed all three documents
that freed America from Britain.
a. Benjamin Franklin b. Michael Faraday c. Ewald George Kleist d.
William Gilbert
16. The ability of the capacitor to store charges is known as ________.
a. capacitance b. resistance c. resistor d. capacitor

17. The simplest design for a _______ is a parallel plate, which consists of two metal
plates with a gap between them.
a. capacitor b. capacitance c. resistor d. resistance
18. The unit of capacitance is ________.
a. ohm b. ohms c. Farad d. Faraday
19. It consists of two conductors, carrying charges of q and –q, that are separated
by a nonconducting material - an insulator.
a. resistor b. capacitance c. capacitor d. resistance
20. We usually talk about capacitors in terms of _______ conducting plates.
a. parallel b. resistive c. electric d. ohmic
21. Two Capacitors are in series and they both have the same magnitude; the
equivalent capacitance is _______.
a. C2 b. C/2 c. C-4 d. 2C

22. Two Capacitors are in parallel, and they both have the same magnitude; the
equivalent capacitance is ________.
a. C2 b. 2C c. C/2 d. C4

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