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IAT (IISER) 2024
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1

Consider two point charges $+q$ and $+2 q$ fixed on the $x-y$ plane at $(-\ell / 2,0)$ and $(+\ell / 2,0)$ respectively. Another point charge $-q$ having mass $m$ is released from rest at $(0,(\sqrt{3} / 2) \ell)$ on the $x y$ plane, as shown in the figure The permittivity of free space is $\epsilon_0$. What is the acceleration of the charge $-q$ at the time of release?

IAT (IISER) 2024 Physics - Electrostatics Question 5 English
A
$\frac{q^2}{8 \pi \epsilon_0 m l^2}(3 \hat{\imath}-\sqrt{3} \hat{\jmath})$
B
$\frac{q^2}{8 \pi \epsilon_0 m l^2}(\hat{\imath}-\sqrt{3} \hat{\jmath})$
C
$\frac{q^2}{8 \pi \epsilon_0 m l^2}(\hat{\imath}-3 \sqrt{3} \hat{\jmath})$
D
$\frac{q^2}{8 \pi \epsilon_0 m l^2}(3 \sqrt{3} \hat{\imath}-\hat{\jmath})$
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IAT (IISER) 2023
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Particle A with charge $Q$ and particle B with charge $2 Q$ are fixed at positions $\vec{r}_A$ and $\vec{r}_B$, respectively. The force on $A$ due to $B$ is $\vec{F}_{B A}$, and that on $B$ due to $A$ is $\vec{F}_{A B}$. Which of the following options is correct?
A
$\vec{F}_{\mathrm{AB}}=\vec{F}_{\mathrm{BA}}$
B
$\vec{F}_{\mathrm{AB}}=-\vec{F}_{\mathrm{BA}}$
C
$\vec{F}_{\mathrm{AB}}=2 \vec{F}_{\mathrm{BA}}$
D
$\vec{F}_{\mathrm{AB}}=-2 \vec{F}_{\mathrm{BA}}$
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IAT (IISER) 2022
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1
Two uniformly charged concentric thin spherical shells of radii $r_1$ and $r_2$ have charges $+Q$ and $-Q$, respectively. How does the electrostatic potential vary with distance from the center of the shells? IAT (IISER) 2022 Physics - Electrostatics Question 3 English
A
IAT (IISER) 2022 Physics - Electrostatics Question 3 English Option 1
B
IAT (IISER) 2022 Physics - Electrostatics Question 3 English Option 2
C
IAT (IISER) 2022 Physics - Electrostatics Question 3 English Option 3
D
IAT (IISER) 2022 Physics - Electrostatics Question 3 English Option 4
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IAT (IISER) 2022
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+4
-1

Consider a very long cylinder of radius $a$ having a uniform positive charge density $\rho$. A sphere of radius $a$ has been carved out (see figure), leaving no charge in that region. The distance radially outward to the cylinder, as measured from the center of the sphere is $x$. At what value of $x$ will the electric field be maximum?

IAT (IISER) 2022 Physics - Electrostatics Question 1 English
A
$a$
B
$(2 / 3) a$
C
$(3 / 2) a$
D
$(4 / 3) a$
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