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Solutions for Chapter 8: Electrostatics
Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 8 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Physics [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board.
Balbharati solutions for Physics [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 8 Electrostatics Exercises [Pages 212 - 213]
Choose the correct option:
A parallel plate capacitor is charged and then isolated. The effect of increasing the plate separation on charge, potential, capacitance respectively are ______.
Constant, decreases, decreases
Increases, decreases, decreases
Constant, decreases, increases
Constant, increases, decreases
A slab of material of dielectric constant k has the same area A as the plates of a parallel plate capacitor and has a thickness (3/4d), where d is the separation of the plates. The change in capacitance when the slab is inserted between the plates is ______.
`C = (Aε_0)/d ((k + 3)/(4k))`
`C = (Aε_0)/d ((2k)/(k + 3))`
`C = (Aε_0)/d ((k + 3)/(2k))`
`C = (Aε_0)/d ((4k)/(k + 3))`
Choose the correct option:
Energy stored in a capacitor and dissipated during charging a capacitor bear a ratio.
1 : 1
1 : 2
2 : 1
1 : 3
Choose the correct:
Charge + q and - q are placed at points A and B respectively which are distance 2L apart. C is the midpoint of A and B. The work done in moving a charge + Q from C to D, along the semicircle CD as shown in the figure below, is ______.
`(-qQ)/(6piε_0 L)`
`(qQ)/(2piε_0 L)`
`(qQ)/(6piε_0 L)`
`(-qQ)/(4piε_0 L)`
Choose the correct answer:
A parallel-plate capacitor has circular plates of radius 8 cm and plate separation I mm. What will be the charge on the plates if a potential difference of 100 V is applied across its plates?
1.78 × 10-8C
1.78 × 10-5C
4.3 × 104C
2 × 10-9C
Answer in brief:
A charge q is moved from a point A above a dipole of dipole moment p to a point B below the dipole in an equatorial plane without acceleration. Find the work done in this process.
Answer in brief:
If the difference between the radii of the two spheres of a spherical capacitor is increased, state whether the capacitance will increase or decrease.
Answer in brief:
A metal plate is introduced between the plates of a charged parallel plate capacitor. What is its effect on the capacitance of the capacitor?
The safest way to protect yourself from lightning is to be inside a car. Justify.
Answer in brief:
A spherical shell of radius b with charge Q is expanded to a radius a. Find the work done by the electrical forces in the process.
A dipole with its charges, - q and + q located at the points (O, -b, O) and (O, +b, O) is present in a uniform electric field E. The equipotential surfaces of this field are planes parallel to the yz plane.
(a) What is the direction of the electric field E?
(b) How much torque would the dipole experience in this field?
Three charges –q, +Q, and –q are placed at equal distances on a straight line. If the potential energy of the system of the three charges is zero, then what is the ratio of Q: q?
A capacitor has some dielectric between its plates and the capacitor is connected to a DC source. The battery is now disconnected and then the dielectric is removed. State whether the capacitance, the energy stored in it, the electric field, the charge stored, and voltage will increase, decrease, or remain constant.
Find the ratio of the potential differences that must be applied across the parallel and series combination of two capacitors C1 and C2 with their capacitances in the ratio 1 : 2 so that the energy stored in the two cases becomes the same.
Two charges of magnitudes −4Q and + 2Q are located at points (2a, 0) and (5a, 0) respectively. What is the electric flux due to these charges through a sphere of radius 4a with its centre at the origin?
A 6 μF capacitor is charged by a 300 V supply. It is then disconnected from the supply and is connected to another uncharged 3 μF capacitor. How much electrostatic energy of the first capacitor is lost in the form of heat and electromagnetic radiation?
One hundred and twenty five small liquid drops, each carrying a charge of 0.5 µC and of diameter 0.1 m form a bigger drop. Calculate the potential at the surface of the bigger drop.
The dipole moment of a water molecule is 6.3 x 10-30 c·m. A sample of water contains 1021 molecules, whose dipole moments are all oriented in an electric field of strength 2.5 x 105N/C. Calculate the work to be done to rotate the dipoles from their initial orientation θ1 = 0° to one in which all the dipoles are perpendicular to the field, θ2 = 90°.
A charge 6 µC is placed at the origin and another charge - 5 µC is placed on the y-axis at A = (0, 6.0 m).
(a) Calculate the net electric potential at P = (8.0 m, 0).
(b) Calculate the work done in bringing a proton from infinity to point P. What is the significance of the negative sign?
In a parallel plate capacitor with air between the plates, each plate has an area of 6 x 10−3 m2 and the separation between the plates is 2 mm.
- Calculate the capacitance of the capacitor.
- If this capacitor is connected to 100 V supply, what would be the charge on each plate?
- How would charge on the plates be affected if a 2 mm thick mica sheet of k = 6 is inserted between the plates while the voltage supply remains connected?
Find the equivalent capacitance between P and Q in the following diagram. The area of each plate is A and the separation between plates is d.
Solutions for 8: Electrostatics
Balbharati solutions for Physics [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board chapter 8 - Electrostatics
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Concepts covered in Physics [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board chapter 8 Electrostatics are Electrostatics, Application of Gauss' Law, Electric Potential and Potential Energy, Electric Potential Due to a Point Charge, a Dipole and a System of Charges, Equipotential Surfaces, Electrical Energy of Two Point Charges and of a Dipole in an Electrostatic Field, Conductors and Insulators, Free Charges and Bound Charges Inside a Conductor, Dielectrics and Electric Polarisation, Displacement Current, Energy Stored in a Capacitor, Van De Graaff Generator, Combination of Capacitors, Uniformly Charged Infinite Plane Sheet and Uniformly Charged Thin Spherical Shell (Field Inside and Outside).
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