Physics

Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

Question:

(i) Plot a graph comparing the  variation of potential V and electric field E due to a point charge 0 as a function of distance R from the point charge.
(ii) Find the ratio of the potential differences that must be applied across the parallel and the series
combination of two capacitors, Cl and C2 with their capacitances in the ratio 1 : 2, so that the energy stored in the two cases becomes the same[Foreign 2010]

Answer:

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Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance

Q 2.

A parallel plate capacitor is charged by a battery. After sometime, the battery is disconnected and a dielectric slab with its thickness equal to the plate separation is inserted between the plates. How will
(i)the capacitances of the capacitor,
(ii)potential difference between the plates and
(iii)the energy stored in the capacitors be affected? Justify your answer in each case.[Delhi 2010]

Q 3.

Two parallel plate capacitors of capacitances Cx and C2 such that Cx =2C2 are connected across a battery of V volt as shown in the figure Initially, the key (k) is kept closed to fully charge the capacitors.The key is now thrown open and a dielectric slab of dielectric constant K is inserted in the two capacitors to completely fill the gap between the plates. Find the ratio of (i) the net capacitance and (ii) the energies stored in the combination before and after the introduction of the dielectric slab.[Delhi 2014 C]
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Q 4.

A wire AB is carrying a steady current of 12 A and is lying on the table. Another wire CD carrying 5 A is held directly above AB at a height of 1mm. Find the mass per unit length of the wire CD, so that it remains suspended at its position when left free. Give the direction of the current flowing in CD with respect to that in  [Take the value of g =10 ms-2][All India 2013]

Q 5.

Two point charges of magnitude +q and -q are placed at (-d/2, 0, 0) and (d/2, 2, 0), respectively. Find the equation of the equipotential surface where the potential is zero.

Q 6.

Prove that a closed equipptential surface with no charge within itself must enclose an equipotential volume.

Q 8.

Distinguish between a dielectric and  a conductor.  [Delhi 2012]

Q 9.

(i) How is the electric field due to a  charged parallel plate capacitor affected when a dielectric slab is inserted between the plates fully occupying the intervening region?
(ii) A slab of material of dielectric constant K has the same area as the plates of a parallel plate  capacitor but has thickness 1/2 d,
where d is the separation between the plates. Find the expression for the capacitance when the slab is inserted between the plates. [Foreign 2010]

Q 10.

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Q 11.

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Q 12.

Two point charges 40, O are  separated by lm in air. At what point on the line joining the charges, is the electric field intensity zero? Also calculate the electrostatic potential energy of the system of charges taking the value of charge, O = 2 X 10~7 C. [All India 2008]

Q 13.

Why there is no work done in  moving a charge from one point to another on an equipotential surface?           [Foreign 2012]

Q 14.

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, electric field, charge stored and the voltage will increase, decrease or remain constant.

Q 15.

A capacitor is made of two circular plates of radius R each, separated by a , distance d << R. The capacitor is connected to a constant voltage. A thin
conducting disc of radius r << R and thickness t << r is placed at the centre of the bottom plate. Find the minimum voltage required to lift the disc if the mass of the disc is m.

Q 16.

Find the charge on the capacitor as Shown in the circuit. [Foreign 2014]
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Q 17.

Graph the electric potential (V) with distance r due to a point charge Q.[Delhi 2012]

Q 18.

Find out the expression for the  potential energy of a system of three charges q1, q2 and g3 located at q , r2 and r3 with respect to the common origin O. [Delhi 2010 c]

Q 19.

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Q 20.

Two metal spheres, one of radius R and the other of radius 2R, both have same surface charge density σ. They are brought in contact and separated. What will be the new surface charge densities on them?

Q 21.

Two parallel plate capacitors of capacitances Qand C2 such that q =C2 /2 are connected across a battery of V volts as shown in the figure. Initially, the key (k) is kept closed to fully charge the capacitors.The key is now thrown open and a dielectric slab of dielectric constant K is inserted in the two capacitors to completely fill the gap between the plates. Find the  ratio of (i) the net capacitance and (ii) the energies stored in the combination before and after the introduction of the dielectric slab.[Delhi 2014 C]
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Q 22.

Do free electrons travel to region of higher potential or lower potential?

Q 23.

Two charges q1 and q2 are placed at (0, 0, d) and (0, 0, -d) respectively. Find
the locus of points where the potential is zero.

Q 24.

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Q 25.

Why is the potential inside a hollow spherical charged conductor is constant and has the same value as on its surface?[Foreign 2012]

Q 26.

A point charge Q is placed at point O  as shown in the figure. Is the potential  difference  (VA             – VB)
positive, negative or zero if Q is  (i)positive (ii) negative
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Q 27.

In the figure given below X, Y represent parallel plate capacitors having the same area of plates and the same distance of separation between them. What is the relation between the energies stored in the capacitors?
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Q 28.

(i) Derive the expression for the  capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor having plate area A and plate separation d.
(ii) Two charged spherical conductors of radii and 1^ when connected by a conducting plate respectively. Find the ratio of their surface charge densities in terms of their radii. [Delhi 2014]

Q 29.

A capacitor of 200 pF is charged by a 300 V battery. The battery is then disconnected and the charged capacitor is connected to another uncharged capacitor of 100 pF. Calculate the difference between the final energy stored in the combined system and the initial energy stored in the single capacitor.[Foreign 2012]

Q 30.

What is the work done in moving a  test charge q through a distance of 1 cm along the equatorial axis of an electric dipole?   [All India 2009]

Q 31.

What is the electric potential due to an electric dipole at an equatorial point?[All India 2009]

Q 32.

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Q 33.

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Q 34.

Find the ratio of the potential differences that must be applied across the parallel and the series combination of two identical capacitors so that the energy stored in the two cases becomes the same.
[Foreign 2010]

Q 35.

The potential due to a dipole at any point on its axial line is zero.  [All India 2009 C]

Q 36.

A parallel plate capacitor is connected to a battery as shown in figure. Consider two situations.
A. Key K is kept closed and plates of capacitors are moved apart using insulating handle.
B. Key K is opened and plates of capacitors are moved apart using insulating handle.
Choose the correct option(s).
(a) In A, Q remains the same but G changes
(b) In B, V remains the same but C changes
(c) In A, V remains the same hence Q changes
(d) In B ,Q remains the same hence V changes

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Q 37.

Consider two conducting spheres of radii R1 and R2 with R1 > R2. If the two are at the same potential, the larger sphere has more charge than the smaller sphere. State whether the charge density of the smaller sphere is more or less than that of the larger one.

Q 38.

Why electrostatic potential is constant throughout the volume of the conductor and has the same value as on its surface? [Delhi 2012]

Q 39.

The potential due to a dipole at any point on its axial line is zero.  [All India 2009 C]

Q 40.

What is the electric potential due to an electric dipole at an equatorial point?[All India 2009]

Q 41.

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Q 42.

In the circuit shown in figure initially key K1  
is closed and key K2 is open. Then K1 is opened and K2 is closed (order is important).
[Take Q’1 and Q’2 as charges on C1 and C2 and V1 and V2 as voltage respectively.]
Then, E
(a) charge on C, gets redistributed such that V1 = V2
(b) charge on C1 gets redistributed such that Q’1 = Q’2
(c) charge on C1 gets redistributed such that C1V1 + C2V2 = C1E
(d) charge on C1 gets redistributed such that Q’1 + Q’2=Q

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Q 43.

In the circuit shown in figure initially key K1  
is closed and key K2 is open. Then K1 is opened and K2 is closed (order is important).
[Take Q’1 and Q’2 as charges on C1 and C2 and V1 and V2 as voltage respectively.]
Then, E
(a) charge on C, gets redistributed such that V1 = V2
(b) charge on C1 gets redistributed such that Q’1 = Q’2
(c) charge on C1 gets redistributed such that C1V1 + C2V2 = C1E
(d) charge on C1 gets redistributed such that Q’1 + Q’2=Q

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Q 44.

If a conductor has a potential V≠0 and there are no charges anywhere else outside, then  
(a) there must be charges on the surface or inside itself
(b) there cannot be any charge in the body of the conductor
(c) there must be charges only on the surface
(d) there must be charges inside the surface

Q 45.

A parallel plate capacitor is connected to a battery as shown in figure. Consider two situations.
A. Key K is kept closed and plates of capacitors are moved apart using insulating handle.
B. Key K is opened and plates of capacitors are moved apart using insulating handle.
Choose the correct option(s).
(a) In A, Q remains the same but G changes
(b) In B, V remains the same but C changes
(c) In A, V remains the same hence Q changes
(d) In B ,Q remains the same hence V changes

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Q 46.

Can the potential function have a maximum or minimum in free space?

Q 47.

A test charge q is made to move in the electric field of a point charge Q along two different closed paths [figure first path has sections along and perpendicular to lines of electric field]. Second path is a rectangular loop of the same area as the first loop. How does the work done compare in the two cases?

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Q 48.

Prove that, if an insulated, uncharged conductor is placed near a charged conductor and no other conductors are present, the uncharged body must intermediate in potential between that of the charged body and that of infinity.  

Q 49.

(a) In a quark model of elementary particles, a neutron is made of one up quarks [charge (2/3)e] and two down quarks [charges (-l/3)e]. Assume that they have a triangle configuration with side length of the order of 10-15  m. Calculate electrostatic potential energy of neutron and compare it with its mass 939 MeV.
(b) Repeat above exercise for a proton which is made of two up and one down quark.

Q 50.

Define the dielectric constant of a medium. What is its unit? [Delhi 2011c]