Chapter 2 (Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance) Unsolved
Chapter 2 (Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance) Unsolved
Chapter 2 (Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance) Unsolved
Chapter 2
Unsolved Important Questions
1 Mark Questions:
Q.1. What is the electrostatic potential due to an electric dipole at an equatorial point?
Q.2. Name the physical quantity whose S.I. unit 𝑱𝑪−𝟏 . is it a scalar or a vector quantity?
Q.3. A hollow metal sphere of radius 5 cm is charged such that the potential on its
surface is 10 V. What is the potential at the center of the sphere?
Q.4. Two bar magnets are quickly moved towards a metallic loop connected across a
capacitor 'C' as shown in the figure. Predict the polarity of the capacitor.
Q.5. Predict the polarity of the capacitor in the situation describes below:
Q.6. A 500 C charge is at the center of a square of side 10 cm. Find the work done in
moving a charge of 10 C between two diagonally opposite points on the square.
Q.7. The plot of the variation of potential difference across a combination of three
identical cell in series, versus current is as shown below. What is the emf of each cell?
Q.8. In which orientation, a dipole placed in a uniform electric field is in (i) stable,
(ii)unstable equilibrium?
Q.10. 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?
Q.12. A capacitor has been charged by a dc source. What are the magnitudes of
conduction and displacement current, when it is fully charged?
Q.13. For any charge configuration, equipotential surface through a point is normal to
the electric field. Justify.
2 Mark Questions:
Q.15. Two point charges 4Q, Q are separated by 1m 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, Q = 2 x 𝟏𝟎−𝟕 C.
Q.17. What is the area of the plates of a 2F parallel plate capacitor having separation
between the plates is 0.5 cm?
Q.18. Net capacitance of three identical capacitors in series is 𝟏 𝝁𝑭 What will be their
net capacitance if connected in parallel?
Find the ratio of energy stored in the two configurations if they are both connected to
the same source.
Q.19. A test charge ‘q’ is moved without acceleration from A to C along the path from
A to B and then from B to C in electric field E as shown in the figure. (i) Calculate the
potential difference between A and C. (ii) At which point (of the two) is the potential
more and why?
Q.21. A slab of material of dielectric constant K has the same area as that of the plates
of a parallel plate capacitor but has thickness d/2, where d is the separation between the
plates. Find out the expression for its capacitance when the slab is inserted between the
plates of the capacitor.
Q.22. A capacitor, made of two parallel plates each of plate area A and separation d, is
being charged by an external ac source. Show that the displacement current inside the
capacitor is the same as the current charging the capacitor.
Q.24. Derive the expression for the electric potential at any point along the axial line of
an electric dipole?
Q.25. (i) Can two equipotential surfaces intersect each other? Give reasons. (ii) Two
charges - q and +q is located at points A (0, 0, - a) and B (0, 0, +a) respectively.
How much work is done in moving a test charge from point P (7, 0, 0) to Q (- 3, 0, 0)?
Q.26. Two uniformly large parallel thin plates having charge densities +σ and –σ are
kept in the X-Z plane at a distance 'd' apart. Sketch an equipotential surface due too
electric
field between the plates. If a particle of mass m and charge '-q' remains stationary
between the plates, what is the magnitude and direction of this field?
Q.29. An electric lamp having coil of negligible inductance connected in series with a
capacitor and an AC source is glowing with certain brightness. How does the brightness
of the lamp change on reducing the (i) capacitance, and (ii) the frequency? Justify your
answer.
3 Mark Questions:
Q.31. A positive point charge (+q) is kept in the vicinity of an uncharged conducting
plate. Sketch electric field lines originating from the point on to the surface of the plate.
Derive the expression for the electric field at the surface of a charged conductor.
Q.32. A parallel plate capacitor is charged by a battery. After some time, the battery is
disconnected and a dielectric slab of dielectric constant K is inserted between the plates.
How would (i) the capacitance, (ii) the electric field between the plates and (iii) the
energy stored in the capacitor, be affected? justify your answer.
Q.34. Deduce the expression for the electrostatic energy stored in a capacitor of
capacitance ‘C’ and having charge ‘Q’. How will the (i) energy stored and (ii) the
electric field inside capacitor be affected when it is completely filled with a dielectric
material of dielectric constant ‘K’?
Q. 35. Calculate the value of the resistance R in the Circuit shown in the figure so that
the current in the circuit is 0.2 A/ What would be the potential difference between point
B and E?
Q.36. (a) The potential difference applied across a given resistor is altered so that the
heat product per second increases by a factor of 9. By what factor does the applied
potential difference change?
(b) In the figure shown, an ammeter A and a resistor of 4 are connected to the
terminals of the source. The emf of the source is 12 V having an internal resistance of 2
. Calculate the voltmeter and ammeter reading.
Q.37. Two identical parallel plate capacitors A and B are connected to a battery of V
volts with the switch S closed. The switch is now opened and the free space between the
plates of the capacitors is filled with a dielectric of dielectric constant K. Find the ratio
of the total electrostatic energy stored in both capacitors before and after the
introduction of the dielectric.
Q.38. Three identical capacitors 𝑪𝟏 , 𝑪𝟐 and 𝑪𝟑 of capacitance 6𝝁F each are connected to
a 12 V battery as shown.
Find
Q.39. 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 capacitance of the capacitor, (ii) potential
difference between the plates and (iii) the energy stored in the capacitor be affected?
Justify your answer in each case.
Q.40. (a) Depict the equipotential surfaces for a system of two identical positive point
charges placed a distance ‘d’ apart.
(b) Deduce the expression for the potential energy of a system of two point charges 𝒒𝟏
and 𝒒𝟐 brought from infinity to the points and respectively in the presence of external
electric field.
Q.41. (a) Obtain the expression for the energy stored per unit volume in a charged
parallel plate capacitor.
(b) The electric field inside a parallel plate capacitor is E. Find the amount of work done
in moving a charge q over a closed rectangular loop a b c d a.
Q.42. (a) Derive the expression for the capacitance of parallel plate capacitor having
plate area A and plate separation d.
(b) two charged spherical conductors of radii 𝑹𝟏 and 𝑹𝟐 when connected by a
conducting wire acquire charges 𝒒𝟏 and 𝒒𝟐 respectively. Find the ratio of their
surface charge densities in terms of their radii.
Q.43. (i) Find equivalent capacitance between A and B in the combination given below.
Each capacitor is of 2 µF capacitance.
(ii) If a dc source of 7 V is connected across AB, how much charge is drawn from the
source and what is the energy stored in the network?
Q.44.Four point charges Q, q, Q and q are placed at the corners of a square of side ‘a’
as shown in the figure.
Find the
(a) Resultant electric force on a charge Q, and
(b) Potential energy of this system.
5 Marks Questions:
Q.45. Derive an expression for the energy stored a parallel plate capacitor. On charging
a parallel plate capacitor to a potential V, the spacing between the plates is halved, and
dialect medium of ∈𝒓 = 10 is introduced between the plates, without disconnecting the
d.c. source. Explain, using suitable expressions, how the (i) capacitance, (ii) electric field
and (iii) energy density of the capacitor change.