Class 12 Physics MCQs | Chapter 1: Electric Charges And Fields – Part 5
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Class 12 Physics MCQs | Chapter 1: Electric Charges and Fields – Part 5

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411. A closed Gaussian surface encloses charges \(+5.0\,\mu\text{C}\), \(-8.0\,\mu\text{C}\), and \(+1.0\,\mu\text{C}\). A charge \(+10.0\,\mu\text{C}\) is outside the surface. What is the net flux through the closed surface?
ⓐ. \(\frac{-2.0\,\mu\text{C}}{\varepsilon_0}\)
ⓑ. \(\frac{+8.0\,\mu\text{C}}{\varepsilon_0}\)
ⓒ. \(\frac{+10.0\,\mu\text{C}}{\varepsilon_0}\)
ⓓ. \(\frac{+18.0\,\mu\text{C}}{\varepsilon_0}\)
412. An infinitely long wire has \(\lambda=5.0\times10^{-6}\,\text{C m}^{-1}\). A charge \(+2.0\,\mu\text{C}\) is placed \(0.25\,\text{m}\) from the wire. What is the force magnitude on the charge? Take \(\frac{1}{2\pi\varepsilon_0}=1.8\times10^{10}\,\text{N m}^2\text{C}^{-2}\).
ⓐ. \(0.36\,\text{N}\)
ⓑ. \(0.72\,\text{N}\)
ⓒ. \(3.6\,\text{N}\)
ⓓ. \(7.2\,\text{N}\)
413. A charge \(+3.0\,\mu\text{C}\) is placed near a single infinite plane sheet with \(\sigma=+6.0\times10^{-8}\,\text{C m}^{-2}\). What is the force magnitude on the charge? Take \(\varepsilon_0=8.0\times10^{-12}\,\text{C}^2\text{N}^{-1}\text{m}^{-2}\).
ⓐ. \(3.75\times10^{-4}\,\text{N}\)
ⓑ. \(5.625\times10^{-3}\,\text{N}\)
ⓒ. \(2.25\times10^{-2}\,\text{N}\)
ⓓ. \(1.125\times10^{-2}\,\text{N}\)
414. A uniformly charged solid sphere has volume charge density \(\rho\). A charge \(+q\) of mass \(m\) is placed inside it at distance \(r\) from the centre. What is the acceleration magnitude of \(+q\)?
ⓐ. \(\frac{q\rho}{3m\varepsilon_0 r}\)
ⓑ. \(\frac{m\rho r}{3q\varepsilon_0}\)
ⓒ. \(\frac{q\rho r^2}{3m\varepsilon_0}\)
ⓓ. \(\frac{q\rho r}{3m\varepsilon_0}\)
415. A dipole consists of charges \(\pm 4.0\,\mu\text{C}\) separated by \(5.0\,\text{cm}\). It is placed in a uniform field \(2.0\times10^5\,\text{N C}^{-1}\) at \(60^\circ\) to the field. What is the torque magnitude?
ⓐ. \(2.0\times10^{-2}\,\text{N m}\)
ⓑ. \(3.46\times10^{-2}\,\text{N m}\)
ⓒ. \(4.0\times10^{-2}\,\text{N m}\)
ⓓ. \(1.0\times10^{-2}\,\text{N m}\)
416. At a point, the electric field due to one charge is \(6.0\times10^4\,\text{N C}^{-1}\) along \(+x\), and due to another charge is \(8.0\times10^4\,\text{N C}^{-1}\) along \(+y\). What is the force magnitude on a charge \(-2.0\,\mu\text{C}\) placed at that point?
ⓐ. \(0.10\,\text{N}\)
ⓑ. \(0.20\,\text{N}\)
ⓒ. \(0.28\,\text{N}\)
ⓓ. \(1.0\,\text{N}\)
417. Which row correctly links the physical situation with the appropriate relation?
RowSituationRelation
PForce on charge in field\(\vec{F}=q\vec{E}\)
QFlux through closed surface\(\Phi_E=\frac{q_{\text{enc}}}{\varepsilon_0}\)
RTorque on dipole\(\vec{\tau}=\vec{p}\times\vec{E}\)
SField inside conductor in electrostatic equilibrium\(E=0\)
Which rows are correct?
ⓐ. P and Q only
ⓑ. Q and R only
ⓒ. P, Q and R only
ⓓ. P, Q, R and S
418. A graph shows that electric field magnitude becomes \(\frac{1}{4}\) when distance is doubled. Another graph shows that electric field remains unchanged when distance is doubled. Which pair of sources best matches these graphs?
ⓐ. Far dipole; infinite line charge
ⓑ. Infinite plane sheet; far dipole
ⓒ. Point charge; infinite plane sheet
ⓓ. Infinite line charge; point charge
419. A positive point charge is placed inside a closed conducting shell, but away from the centre of the cavity. Which statement is correct for the conducting material in electrostatic equilibrium?
ⓐ. The electric field inside the conducting material is zero
ⓑ. The electric field inside the conducting material is maximum near the charge
ⓒ. Excess charge remains uniformly throughout the conducting material
ⓓ. The conductor cannot have induced charges on its surfaces
420. Two charges separated by \(r\) in vacuum exert force \(F\). The charges are then placed in a medium of dielectric constant \(4\), and the separation is reduced to \(\frac{r}{3}\). What is the new force?
ⓐ. \(\frac{F}{4}\)
ⓑ. \(\frac{9F}{4}\)
ⓒ. \(\frac{4F}{9}\)
ⓓ. \(36F\)
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