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MCQ (Single Correct Answer)Current Electricity
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The work done in rotating a dipole placed parallel to the electric field through $$180^{\circ}$$ is W. So, the work done in rotating it through $$60^{\circ}$$ is $$\left(\cos 0^{\circ}=1, \cos 60^{\circ}=\frac{1}{2}, \cos 180^{\circ}=-1\right)$$
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In the electric field due to a charge $$Q$$, a charge $$q$$ moves from point $$A$$ to $$B$$. The work done is ( $$\varepsilon_0=$$ permittivity of vacuum)
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Which of the following statements is 'WRONG' for the conductors?
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A charged spherical conductor of radius '$$R$$' is connected momentarily to another uncharged spherical conductor of radius '$$r$$' by means of a thin conducting wire, then the ratio of the surface charge density of the first to the second conductor is
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