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Lecture Notes of EMTL

Unit-1: Electrostatics-1

CLASS TEST-2
Instructions to the students
1. Answer all questions, mark answer in OMR Sheet only.
2. Write Roll Number, Answers at the time of test only.PRE WRITTEN ANSWER SCRIPTS ARE NOT ALLOWED.
3. Time for Test is 30Min only.

2.1. The value of V ,(where V is potential) is

2.5. A charge Q is uniformly distributed in a sphere of radius a1;what is the charge density, if the
same charge Q is made to occupy a sphere of radius a2=a1/4 is
(a) 16 times more
(b) 4 times more
(c) 64 times more
(d) 2 times more

2.6. According to _________, electrical flux due to any closed surface is equal to the charge enclosed
by the surface.
(a) Coulombs Law (b) Gausss Law
(c) Faradays Law
(d) Amperes Law

2.7. Point charges 30 nC , - 20nC and 10 nC are located at (-1,0, 2) , (0,0, 0) and (1,5,-1) respectively.
The total flux leaving a cube of side 6m centered at the origin is ________.
(a) 10nC
(b)20nC
(c)-20nC
(d)30nC

(a) 0

(b) E

(c) v/0

(d) -( v/0)

2.2. The Electric Flux Density is __________ to the electric flux lines
(a) Tangential
( b ) Normal
(c) Both a& b

(d) None of the above

2.3. The field intensity due to a point charge Q at a distance, R, is E1. If charge is increased to 4Q
and distance is increased to 2R, the field intensity E2 becomes
(a) E2 = E1
(b) E2 = 4E1
(c) E2 = 2E1
(d) E2 = E1/2
2.4. Identify Maxwells equation which is applicable for static fields
(a) E = 0
(b) H = J + D/t (c) H = D/ t

(d)E = - B/t

2.8. When a steady potential difference is applied across the ends of a conducting wire
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a) all electrons move with a constant velocity
b) all electrons move with a constant acceleration
c) the random electronic motion will, on the average, be equivalent to a constant velocity of each electron
d) the random electronic motion will, on the average, be equivalent to a nonzero constant
acceleration of each electron
2

2.9. The D at point P for the infinite sheet of uniform charge C/m lying on the z = 0 plane is _______ [
s

(a) s/2 az

(b) s az

(c)2 s az

(d) 4 s az

2.10. The electric field is ___________ to the electric equipotential lines


(a)Parallel
(b)Perpendicular
(c)both a & b
(d)None of the above

2.11. The intensity of the field due to a point charge Q 1 a distance R1=1 cm away from it isE1 V/m.
What is the intensity E2 of the field of a chargeQ2=4Q1 at a distanceR2=2 cm from it?
(a)E2=1V/m
(b) E2=4V/m
(c) E2=2V/m
(d) E2=1/2V/m

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2.12. The intensity of the field due to a line charge l1 at distance r1=1 cm away from it is E1 =1 V/m.
What is the intensity E2 of the field of the line charge l2 =4 l1 at a distance r2=2 cm from it?
[
(a)E2=1V/m
(b) E2=4V/m
(c) E2=2V/m
(d) E2=1/2V/m

2.13. An electron (
C) leaves the cathode of a cathode ray tube (CRT) and travels
in a uniform electrostatic field toward the anode, which is at a potential Va=500V with respect to
the cathode. What is the work W done by the electrostatic field involved in moving the electron
from the cathode to the anode?
(a) W= 5kJ
(b) W= 8x10-19 J
(c) W= 8x10-17 J
(d) W= 5J

2.14. In Problem 2.13, what is the electric field strength E if the distance between the cathode and the
anode is 10 cm?
(a) E= 5V/m
(b) E= 500V/m
(c) E= 50V/m
(d) E= 5kV/m

2.15. The electrostatic potential due to a point charge Q1 at a distance r1=1 cm away from it isV1=1 V.
What is the potentialV2 of a chargeQ2=4Q1 at a distance r2=2 cm from it?
[
(a)V2= 0.5 V
(b)V2= 1 V
(c)V2= 4 V
(d)V2= 2 V

2.16. Point charges Q1 = 1 nC and Q2 = 2 nC are at a distance apart. Which of the following statements is
incorrect?
[
(a) The force on Q1 is repulsive.
(b) The force on Q2 is the same in magnitude as that on Q1.
(c) As the distance between them decreases, the force on Q1 increases linearly.
(d) The force on Q2 is along the line joining them.
2.17. Plane z = 10 m carries charge 20 nC/m2. The electric field intensity at the origin is
(a) -10azV/m
(b) -187azV/m
(c) -727azV/m
(d) -360azV/m
2.18. The work done by the force F = 4ax - 3ay + 2az N in giving a 1 nC charge a displacement of
10ax + 2ay - 7az m is
(a) 103 nJ
(b) 60 nJ
(c) 64 nJ
(d) 20 nJ

2.19. An electric potential field is produced by point charges 1 C and 4 C located at (-2, 1, 5) and (1, 3, - 1 )
respectively. The energy stored in the field is
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]
(a) 2.57 mJ
(b) 5.14 mJ
(c) 10.28 mJ
(d) None of the above
2.20 Like charges _____ each other and Unlike charges _________ each other
(a)Attracts, Repel
(b)Repel, Attracts
(c) Attracts, Attracts (d) Repel, Repel

2.21. Electric Field Intensity due to infinite Sheet of charge density s is


(a) 2s an
(b) s /20 an
(c) s /0 an

2.22. Permittivity in free space , 0 is______


(a)6x10-4 F/m
(b)7.5x10-12 F/m

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(d) s 0 an

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Lecture Notes of EMTL

Unit-1: Electrostatics-1

2.23. As per Coulomb's Law, force between two point charges is____.
(a) (distance)
(b) distance
(c) 1/ distance

(d) 1/ (distance)

2.24. electric Field Intensity E is related to Force F and charge Q as_______


(a)E=FQ
(b)F=QE
(c) E=Q/F
(d) F=E/Q
2.25 Consider a neutral conducting sphere. A positive point charge is placed outside the sphere.
The net charge on the sphere is then:
(a) negative and distributed uniformly over the sphere
(b) negative and appears only at the point on the sphere closest to the point-charge
(c) negative and distributed non-uniformly over the entire surface of the sphere
(d) zero

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