Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
A neutral conducting ball of radius R is...

A neutral conducting ball of radius R is connected to one plate of a capacitor (Capacitance = C), the other plate of which is grounded. The capacitor is at a large distance from the ball. Two point charges, q each, begin to approach the ball from infinite distance. The two point charges move in mutually perpendicular directions. Calculate the charge on the capacitor when the two point charges are at distance x and y from the centre of the sphere.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If the two plates of the charged capacitor are connected by a wire, then

The centre of neutral conducting sphere of radius "R" is at distance 'd' from a point charge "Q" .The potential of the sphere is

The potentials of the two plates of capacitor are +10V and -10 V . The charge on one of the plate is 40 C . The capacitance of the capacitor is

Each plate of a parallel plate capacitor has a charge q on it. The capacitor is now connected to a battery. Now,

How will the voltage (V) between the two plates of a parallel plate capacitor depend on the distance (d) between the plates, if the charge on the capacitor remains the same?

Two infinite conduting plates 1 and 2 are separated by a distance l . A point chagre q is located between the plates at a distance x from plate 1. Find the charges induced on each plate.

In a parallel plate capacitor of capacitor 1muF two plates are given charges 2muC and 4muC the potential difference between the plates of the capacitor is

In the figure shown the plates of a parallel plate capacitor have unequal charges. Its capacitance is 'C' P is a point outside the capacitor and close to the plate of charge -Q . The distance between the plates is 'd'