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Explain Most matter around us is electrically neutral.

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CHETANA PUBLICATION-ELECTROSTATICS-EXERCISE
  1. Give two examples of electric charges developed due to friction.

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  2. Name the different elementary particles of a matter?

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  3. Explain Most matter around us is electrically neutral.

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  4. Explain the process of charging by conduction with suitable example.

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  5. What do you mean by induction in electrostatics? How can we charge a c...

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  6. Distinguish between additive property of charge and additive property ...

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  7. What is the magnitude of charge on an electron?

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  8. What are quarks?

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  9. Explain quantization of charge.

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  10. How much positive and negative charge is present in lgm of water? How ...

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  11. State the law of conservation of charge.

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  12. Name the types of force experienced by charged objects when they are b...

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  13. Which type of force do like charges exert on each other?

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  14. Which type of force do unlike charges exert on each other?

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  15. Name the fundamental law governing interaction between charges on any ...

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  16. What is a point charge?

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  17. State Coulomb's law and write it in scalar form.

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  18. Define relative permittivity OR what is relative permittivity? OR...

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  19. Define unit of charge from Coulomb's law.

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  20. Charge on an electron is 1.6 xx 10^-19. How many electrons are require...

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