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R q q V E V S S R R S S a μC on both b μC μC c μC μC d μC μC R R Q Q V R V R Q π ε R Q π ε R Q π ε R Q π ε R

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Ten charges are placed on the circumference of a circle of radius R with constant
angular separation between successive charges. Alternate charges 1,3,5,7,9 have
charge ( +q ) each, while 2,4,6,8,10 have charge (−q )each. The potential V and the
electric field E at the centre of the circle are respectively : |Sep. 05, 2020 (II)| (Take
V =0 at infinity)
2 1
2. Two isolated conducting spheres S1 and S2 of radius R and R have 12 μC and-3
3 3
μC charges, respectively, and are at a large distance from each other. They are now
connected by a conducting wire. A long time after this is done the charges on S1 and
S2 are respectively : |Sep. 03,2020(T)|

( a ) 4.5 μC on both ¿ ( b )+ 4.5 μC∧−4.5 μC


( c ) 3 μC∧6 μC ¿ ( d ) 6 μC∧3 μC

3. Concentric metallic hollow spheres of radii R and 4 R hold charges Q1 and Q2


respectively. Given that surface charge densities ofthe concentric spheres are equal, the
potentia |Sep. 03, 2020 (II)l difference V ( R )−V ( 4 R ) is:
3Q 1 3 Q2
(a) (b)
16 π ε 0 R 4 π ε0 R

Q2 3 Q1
(b) (d)
4 π ε0 R 4 π ε0 R

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