Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
A sphere encloses an electric dipole wit...

A sphere encloses an electric dipole withon it. The total flux across the sphere is

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

Since electric dipole is completely enclosed within the sphere, the net charge is zero. So, the net flux through sphere is zero.
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FIELDS

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise Tough & Tricky Problems|20 Videos
  • ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FIELDS

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise Ncert File (Textbook Exercise)|34 Videos
  • ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FIELDS

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise Practice Problems|88 Videos
  • DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise CHAPTER PRACTICE TEST|15 Videos
  • ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION

    MODERN PUBLICATION|Exercise CHAPTER PRACTICE TEST FOR BOARD EXAMINATION|14 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A surface enclosed an electric dipole, the flux through the surface is -

The surface density on a copper sphere is sigma . The electric field strength on the surface of the sphere is

An electric dipole is placed inside a sphere. The centre of dipole is not at the centre of sphere, but the dipole is completely enclosed within the sphere . Calculate total flux through the spherical surface Q is one of the charges and l is distance between charges of dipole.

Four dipoles each of magnitudes of charges +-e are placed inside a sphere. The total flux of E coming out of the sphere is

An electric dipole is placed at the centre of a sphere. Mark the correct options:

The capacitance (C ) for an isolated conducting sphere of radius (a) is given by 4pi epsilon_(0)a . If the sphere is enclosed with an earthed concentric sphere. The ratio of the radii of the sphere being (n)/((n-1)) then the capacitance of such a sphere will be increased by a factor

An arbitrary surface encloses a dipole. What is the electric flux through this surface ?

A uniformly charged conducting sphere of 2.4m diameter has a surface density of 80.0 mu C//m^(2) . (a) Find the charge on the sphere (b) What is the total electric flux leaving the surface of the sphere ?

MODERN PUBLICATION-ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FIELDS -Conceptual Questions
  1. What is electric dipole?Why do we assume the electric dipole to be sma...

    Text Solution

    |

  2. What kind of symmetry is there in electric field of electric dipole?

    Text Solution

    |

  3. Due to an electric dipole shown in fig., the electric field intensity ...

    Text Solution

    |

  4. How can we write electric field intensity for small dipole at a point ...

    Text Solution

    |

  5. Derive an expression for potential energy of an electric dipole in a u...

    Text Solution

    |

  6. Derive an expression for potential energy of an electric dipole in a u...

    Text Solution

    |

  7. When an electric dipole is placed in a uniform electric field, a coupl...

    Text Solution

    |

  8. Based on band theory, explain why metals are good conductors of electr...

    Text Solution

    |

  9. Why can metals conduct electricity?

    Text Solution

    |

  10. What in area vector?

    Text Solution

    |

  11. Can electric flux be a negative number?

    Text Solution

    |

  12. What is the nature of Gaussian surface involved in Gauss's law of elec...

    Text Solution

    |

  13. Can Gauss's law in electrostatics tell us exactly where the charge is...

    Text Solution

    |

  14. A point charge (q) is kept above the centre of 8 cm x 8 cm square meta...

    Text Solution

    |

  15. A sphere encloses an electric dipole withon it. The total flux across ...

    Text Solution

    |

  16. A point charge is placed at the centre of one of the Six Surfaces of a...

    Text Solution

    |

  17. v0

    Text Solution

    |

  18. If a point charge q is placed at the centre of a cube, then find out f...

    Text Solution

    |

  19. If a point charge q is placed at one corner of a cube, what is the flu...

    Text Solution

    |

  20. Why do we always get electric field intensity near a charged metallic ...

    Text Solution

    |