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NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics updated for CBSE academic session 2021-2022.

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Ashok0210
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Asked: February 19, 2021In: Class 12 Physics

Two charges 5 × 10^–8 C and –3 × 10^–8 C are located 16 cm apart. At what point(s) on the line joining the two charges is the electric potential zero? Take the potential at infinity to be zero.

Class 12 Physics ,CBSE and UP Board ,Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance,Chapter-2 Exercise 2.1,NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics

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Ashok0210
Ashok0210
Asked: February 13, 2021In: Class 12 Physics

Suppose that the particle in Exercise in 1.33 is an electron projected with velocity vₓ = 2.0 × 10⁶ m s⁻¹. If E between the plates separated by 0.5 cm is 9.1 × 10² N/C, where will the electron strike the upper plate? (|e|=1.6 × 10⁻¹⁹ C, mₑ = 9.1 × 10 ⁻³¹kg.)

Class-12th Physics, CBSE and UP Board Electric Charges and Fields, Chapter-1, Exercise -1, Additional Exercise, Q-1.34 NCERT Solutions for Class 12th Physics

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Ashok0210
Ashok0210
Asked: February 13, 2021In: Class 12 Physics

A particle of mass m and charge (–q) enters the region between the two charged plates initially moving along x-axis with speed vₓ (like particle 1 in Fig. 1.33). The length of plate is L and an uniform electric field E is maintained between the plates. Show that the vertical deflection of the particle at the far edge of the plate is qEL² /(2m vₓ² ). Compare this motion with motion of a projectile in gravitational field discussed in Section 4.10 of Class XI Textbook of Physics.

A particle of mass m and charge (–q) enters the region between the two charged plates initially moving along x-axis with speed vₓ (like particle 1 in Fig. 1.33). The length of plate is L and an uniform electric field E is maintained between the plates. Show that the vertical deflection of the particle at the far edge of the plate is qEL² /(2m vₓ² ). Compare this motion with motion of a projectile in gravitational field discussed in Section 4.10 of Class XI Textbook of Physics.

Class-12th Physics, CBSE and UP Board Electric Charges and Fields, Chapter-1, Exercise -1, Additional Exercise, Q-1.33 NCERT Solutions for Class 12th Physics

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Ashok0210
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Asked: February 13, 2021In: Class 12 Physics

2 (a) Consider an arbitrary electrostatic field configuration. A small test charge is placed at a null point (i.e., where E = 0) of the configuration. Show that the equilibrium of the test charge is necessarily unstable. (b) Verify this result for the simple configuration of two charges of the same magnitude and sign placed a certain distance apart.

Class-12th Physics, CBSE and UP Board Electric Charges and Fields, Chapter-1, Exercise -1, Additional Exercise, Q-1.32 NCERT Solutions for Class 12th Physics

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Ashok0210
Ashok0210
Asked: February 13, 2021In: Class 12 Physics

It is now believed that protons and neutrons (which constitute nuclei of ordinary matter) are themselves built out of more elementary units called quarks. A proton and a neutron consist of three quarks each. Two types of quarks, the so called ‘up’ quark (denoted by u) of charge + (2/3) e, and the ‘down’ quark (denoted by d) of charge (–1/3) e, together with electrons build up ordinary matter. (Quarks of other types have also been found which give rise to different unusual varieties of matter.) Suggest a possible quark composition of a proton and neutron.

Class-12th Physics, CBSE and UP Board Electric Charges and Fields, Chapter-1, Exercise -1, Additional Exercise, Q-1.1 NCERT Solutions for Class 12th Physics

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