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The diagrams below show regions of equipotentials.

NEET 2017 Physics - Electrostatics Question 70 English
A positive charge is moved from A to B in each diagram.
A
In all the four cases the work done is the same.
B
Minimum work is required to move q in figure(I).
C
Maximum work is required to move q in figure (II).
D
Maximum work is required to move q in figure (III)
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Suppose the charge of a proton and an electron differ slightly. One of them is $$-$$e, the other is (e + $$\Delta $$e). If the net of electrostatic force and gravitational force between two hydrogen atoms placed at a distance d (musch greater than atomic size) apart is zero, then $$\Delta $$e is of the order of
[Given : mass of hydrogen mh = 1.67 $$ \times $$ 10$$-$$27 kg]
A
10$$-$$23 C
B
10$$-$$37 C
C
10$$-$$47 C
D
10$$-$$20 C
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NEET 2016 Phase 2
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An electric dipole is placed at an angle of 30o with an electric field intensity 2 $$ \times $$ 105 N C$$-$$1. It experiences a torque equal to 4 N m. The charge on the dipole, if the dipole length is 2 cm, is
A
8 mC
B
2 mC
C
5 mC
D
7 $$\mu $$C
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Two identical charged spheres suspended from a common point by two massless strings of lengths $$l$$, are initially at a distance d(d < < $$l$$) apart because of their mutual repulsion. The charges begin to leak from both the spheres at a constant rate. As a result, the spheres approach each other with a velocity v. Then v varies as a function of the distance x between the spheres, as
A
v $$ \propto $$ x$$-$$1/2
B
v $$ \propto $$ x$$-$$1
C
v $$ \propto $$ x1/2
D
v $$ \propto $$ x
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