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1\pard\sa200\sl276\slmult1\lang9\b\f0\fs22 Electro
statics-I\b0\par
1.State Gauss\u8223?s law and use this law to deriv
e the electric filed at a point \par
from an infinitely long straight uniformly charged
wire.\par
\lang1033 2.Derive an expression for electric fiel
d intensity at a point on the axial line \par
and on the equatorial line of an electric pole. \pa
r
3.Derive an expression for torque acting on an elec
tric in a uniform \par
electric filed\par
4.Derive an expression for total work done in rotat
ing an electric dipole \par
through an angle \'84\f1\'e8\u8223? in uniform elec
tric field.\f0 \par
5.State Gauss\u8223?s theorem in electrostatics. U
sing this theorem, derive an expression for the \p
ar
electric field intensity due to a charged metallic
spherical shell\par
(i)point outside sphere.\par
(ii)point inside sphere.\par
6. Using Gauss\u8223? theorem obtain an expression
for the electric field intensity at a distance r
\par
from an infinitely long line of charge with unifor
m linear charge density \f1\'eb Cm-1\par
\f0 7.\f1 On the basis of Gauss\u8223? theorem pro
ve that, for a point outside a charged spherical s
hell it \par
behaves as a point charge.\par
Ans: If E = 0\f0 , V= constant\f1 E=-dV/dr\par
\f0 8\f1 . An electric dipole is held in uniform e
lectric field.\f0 \f1 Show that net force acting
on it is zero.\par
difference.\par
\f0 5.\f1 Obtain an expression for the \par
potential difference per unit length of the potenti
ometer wire.\par
\f0 6\f1 . Obtain the equivalent emf of cells group
ed in series and in parallel.\par
\f0 7\f1 . Obtain the relation for the combination
of resistances in Series: -\par
\f0 8\f1 .Obtain the relation for the combination o
f resistances in parallel: -\par
\f0 9.\f1 A voltmeter of resistance RV is connecte
d across a resistor R which is to be measured. An
\par
ammeter of resistance RA is in series with this com
bination. The arrangement is then \par
connected across a battery and the ratio of the re
adings in the meters give a value R\f0 '\f1\par
for R. Show that R and R\f0 '\f1 are related as 1/R
= 1/R\f0 '\f1 - 1/RV\par
\f0 10.\f1 Derive the expresion for the potential e
nergy of the dipole and show\par
diagrammaticaly the orientation of the dipole in th
e field for which the\par
potential energy is (i) maximum (i) minimum.\par
\f0 11.\f1 Obtain an expression for resistance Rg
of the galvanometer in terms of R, S and n. To\par
what form does this expression reduce when the val
ue of R is very large as compared to\par
S? 3\lang9\f0\par
\b Magnetic force and things\par
\lang1033\b0 1.\f1 Derive an expression for the fo
rce experienced by a current carrying straight \pa
r
conductor placed in a magnetic field. Under what co
ndition is this force \par
maximum? \par
\f0 2.\f1 Derive the expression for \par
the magnetic moment when an electron revolves at a
speed \'84v\u8223? around an orbit \par
of radius r in hydrogen atom\par
\f0 3.S\f1 tate Ampere\u8223?s Circuital Law. Deri
ve an expression for the magnetic field at a \par
ar
10 An inductor L , a capacitor C and a resistor R
are connected in series in an a.c circuit \par
Deduce with the help of a suitable phasor diagram
, a mathematical expression for impedance of this
circuit .What is meant by resonance of this circui
t ? Prove that this circuit \par
exhibits resonance at a frequency given by :\par
\lang9 (1/(2(pi)sqrt(L.C)))\par
38. Show that the work done in maintaining a stead
y current i0 in an inductor L is (1/2)(Li(o))^2\pa
r
12. Show that in the fre oscilation of an LC circui
t, the sum of energies\par
stored in the capacitor and the inductor is constan
t with time.\par
13. Show that he potential diference acros the LC c
ombination is zero at he\par
resonating frequency in series LCR circuit \par
14.Show that the DC signal wil apear acros C where\
par
as AC signal wil apear acros L.\par
\par
\b ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES\par
\b0 1. Show that the energy of em wave is equally
divided between electric and magnetic fields. \par
2. How would you experimentaly show that EM waves a
re transverse in\par
nature?\b\par
Ray optics and insturments\par
\lang1033\b0 1.Derive a relation between the focal
length and radius of curvature of a \par
Plano convex lens made of glass. Compare the relati
on with that of a \par
concave mirror. What can you conclude? Justify your
answer.\par
\b Ans\b0 . (f=2R) both are same. But applicable al
ways in mirrors, but for \par
lenses only in specific cases, the relation can be
applied\par
2. Derive lens/mirror formula in case of a convex/c
oncave mirror.\par