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Q1PhysicsUnit 11: Electrostatics
was the first to discover that lightning is electric discharge.
Q2PhysicsUnit 11: Electrostatics
What is the net charge on an neutral atom?
Q3PhysicsUnit 11: Electrostatics
There are two charges +2μC+2 \mu C and - 3μC.3 \mu C . The ratio of forces acting on them will be
Q4PhysicsUnit 11: Electrostatics
Positive point charges are placed at the vertices of a star shape as shown in the figure. Direction of the electrostatic force on a negative point charge at the centre O\boldsymbol{O} of the star is:
Q5PhysicsUnit 11: Electrostatics
The important conclusion given by Millikan's experiment about the charge is
Q6PhysicsUnit 11: Electrostatics
Two equal charges qq are kept fixed at aa and +a+a along the xx -axis. A particle of mass mm and charge q2\frac{q}{2} is brought to the origin and given a small displacement along the xx -axis, then:
Q7PhysicsUnit 11: Electrostatics
When air is replaced by a dielectric medium of force constant K\mathrm{K}, the maximum force of attraction between two charges, separated by a distance :

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