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What is electrostatic shielding? How can it be achieved?

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R G PUBLICATION-ELECTOSTATIC POTENTIAL AND CAPACITANCE-EXERCISE
  1. Deduce the expression for the capacity of a parallel plate condenser.

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  2. A 100pF capacitor is charged by a potential difference of 100V. What ...

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  3. What is electrostatic shielding? How can it be achieved?

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  4. Define dielectric constant of a medium.

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  5. The work done in moving a charge 2xx10^(-9)C from a point of potential...

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  6. A parallel plate capacitor has plate separation "d" and the area of ea...

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  7. Two spheres of radii 3cm and 8cm are charged with 4xx10^(-9)C and 1....

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  8. A 600muF capacitor is charged by a 200V supply. It is then disconnect...

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  9. Derive the expression for field intensity due to an electric dipole in...

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  10. Fill in the blanks Potential energy upsilon of a charge q at poistion...

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  11. Fill in the blanks Conductors contain mobile carriers.

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  12. Fill in the blanks For linear isotropic dielectric vectorP =

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  13. Fill in the blanks The capacitance C depends only on the of the syste...

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  14. Define electrostatic potential at a point.

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  15. What do you mean by equipotential surface?

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  16. Give the relation between electric field E and potential V.

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  17. Why electrostatic potential is constant throughout the volume of the c...

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  18. A comb run through one's dry hair attracts small bits of paper. Why?

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  19. What are the dielectric substances?

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  20. What is linear isotropic dielectrics?

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