1 |
One electron volt is equal to |
1.6 x 1019eV
6.25 x 1018 eV
1.6 x 1018 eV
6.25 x 1019eV
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2 |
When an electron is accelerated through a P.D. of an one volt, it will acquire energy equal to |
One joule
One erg
One electron volt
None of these
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3 |
The earth's potential is taken as |
Negative
Positive
Zero
Infinite
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4 |
The electric lines of force are |
Imaginary
Physically existing everywhere
Physically existing near the charge
All of the above
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5 |
Which one of the following is the unit of electric field intensity |
JC<sup>-1</sup>
Vm<sup>-1</sup>
Cm<sup>-1</sup>
CJ<sup>-1</sup>
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6 |
A closed surface contains two equal and opposite charges. The net electric flux from the surface will be |
Negative
Positive
Infinite
Zero
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7 |
The electric flux from a closed surface |
Is independent of the shape of the surface
Depends on the charge enclosed by the surface
Both a and b
None of the above
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8 |
The electric flux is linked with a surface will be maximum when |
The surface is held parallel to the electric field
The surface is held perpendicular to the electric field
The surface makes an angle of 45<span style="color: rgb(84, 84, 84); font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">° with the electric field</span>
All of the above
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9 |
The SI unit of electric flux is |
Weber
Nm<sup>2</sup>C<sup>-1</sup>
NmC<sup>-1</sup>
Nm<sup>-2</sup>C
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10 |
Electric flux is defined by the relation |
E.A.
E x A
E/A
none of these
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11 |
The dot product of electric field intensity E and vector area A is called |
Electric potential
Electric flux
Electric field
Magnetic field
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12 |
The SI unit of electric field intensity is |
CN<sup>-1</sup>
NC<sup>-1</sup>or Vm<sup>-1</sup>
JC<sup>-1</sup>
AV<sup>-1</sup>
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13 |
An electric charge at rest is |
Only an electric field
Only a magnetic field
Both electric and magnetic fields
None of the above
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14 |
A charge of 0.1 c accelerated through a potential difference of 1000V acquires kinetic energy |
200 J
100 J
1000 J
400 J
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15 |
One coulomb of charge is created by |
10 electrons
1.6 x 10<sup>-19</sup>electrons
6.25 x 10<sup>18</sup>electrons
6.25 x 10<sup>21</sup>electrons
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16 |
The electric field will be uniform |
Near a positive point charge
Near a negative point charge
Between two oppositely charged parallel metal plates
None of above
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17 |
Which one of the following has larger value of relative permitivity Erat room temperature? |
Vaccum
Air
Glass
Water
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18 |
If electric and gravitational force on an electron in a uniform electric field will be |
E=mg/q
E=q/mg
E=,g/q
E=qg/m
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19 |
Coulomb force, when any material medium is placed between two charges |
Increases
Decreases
Remain unchanged
None of these
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20 |
The minimum charge on any object can not be less than |
1.6 x 10<sup>-19</sup>C
3.2 x 10<sup>-19</sup>C
1.0 C
4.8 x 10<sup>-19</sup>C
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21 |
The ratio of the gravitational force Fgto the electrostatic force Febetween two electrons at the same distance apart is approximately |
9.8
24 x 10<sup>19</sup>
24 x 10<sup>42</sup>
24 x 10<sup>-44</sup>
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22 |
The statement "the electric force of repulsion or attraction between two point charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to square of the distance between them" refer to |
Coulomb's law
Gauss's law
Biot-Sarwat law
Ampere's law
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23 |
The electric field intensity at a point due to a point charge |
Falls off inversely as the distance
Falls off inversely as the square of distance
Remains unchanged with distance
Increase directly as square of distance
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24 |
Coulomb's force between two point charges depends upon |
Magnitude of charges
Distance between them
Medium in which they are located
All of the above
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25 |
The concept of field theory was put forward by |
Franklin
Kepler
Oersted
Michael Faraday
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26 |
The value of electrical constant of proportionality k is |
9 x 10<sup>9</sup>Nm<sup>2</sup>C<sup>-2</sup>
9 x 10<sup>-9</sup>Nm<sup>2</sup>C<sup>-2</sup>
9 x 10<sup>10</sup>Nm<sup>2</sup>C<sup>2</sup>
9.85 x 10<sup>-12</sup>N<sup>-1</sup>C<sup>-2</sup>
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27 |
The SI unit of permitivity is |
Nm<sup>2</sup>C<sup>2</sup>
N<sup>-1</sup>m<sup>-2</sup>C<sup>2</sup>
NmC<sup>2</sup>
Nm<sup>2</sup>C<sup>-1</sup>
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28 |
If the two charges in Coulomb's law have double distance between them, then electric force |
Becomes two-fold
Becomes four-fold
Remains the same
None of these
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