A positively charged ring is in $y-z$ plane with its centre at origin. A positive test charge $q_0$, held at origin is released along $x$-axis, then its speed
  • A
    Increases continuously
  • B
    Decreases continuously
  • C
    First increases then decreases
  • D
    First decreases then increases
Medium
art

Download our app
and get started for free

Experience the future of education. Simply download our apps or reach out to us for more information. Let's shape the future of learning together!No signup needed.*

Similar Questions

  • 1
    Two equal charges $q$ are placed at a distance of $2a$ and a third charge $ - 2q$ is placed at the midpoint. The potential energy of the system is
    View Solution
  • 2
    The electric field near a conducting surface having a uniform surface charge density $\sigma $ is given by
    View Solution
  • 3
    Condenser $A$ has a capacity of $15\,\mu F$ when it is filled with a medium of dielectric constant $15$. Another condenser $B$ has a capacity of $1\,\mu F$ with air between the plates. Both are charged separately by a battery of $100\;V$. After charging, both are connected in parallel without the battery and the dielectric medium being removed. The common potential now is.....$V$
    View Solution
  • 4
    A capacitor is charged with a battery and energy stored is $U$. After disconnecting battery another capacitor of same capacity is connected in parallel to the first capacitor. Then energy stored in each capacitor is
    View Solution
  • 5
    A parallel plate capacitor after charging is kept connected to a battery and the plates are pulled apart with the help of insulating handles. Now which of the following quantities will decrease?
    View Solution
  • 6
    A disk of radius $R$ with uniform positive charge density $\sigma$ is placed on the $x y$ plane with its center at the origin. The Coulomb potential along the $z$-axis is

    $V(z)=\frac{\sigma}{2 \epsilon_0}\left(\sqrt{R^2+z^2}-z\right)$

    A particle of positive charge $q$ is placed initially at rest at a point on the $z$ axis with $z=z_0$ and $z_0>0$. In addition to the Coulomb force, the particle experiences a vertical force $\vec{F}=-c \hat{k}$ with $c>0$. Let $\beta=\frac{2 c \epsilon_0}{q \sigma}$. Which of the following statement($s$) is(are) correct?

    $(A)$ For $\beta=\frac{1}{4}$ and $z_0=\frac{25}{7} R$, the particle reaches the origin.

    $(B)$ For $\beta=\frac{1}{4}$ and $z_0=\frac{3}{7} R$, the particle reaches the origin.

    $(C)$ For $\beta=\frac{1}{4}$ and $z_0=\frac{R}{\sqrt{3}}$, the particle returns back to $z=z_0$.

    $(D)$ For $\beta>1$ and $z_0>0$, the particle always reaches the origin.

    View Solution
  • 7
    When a dielectric material is introduced between the plates of a charged condenser then electric field between the plates
    View Solution
  • 8
    The equivalent capacitance between points $A$ and $B$ of the circuit shown will be
    View Solution
  • 9
    Can a metal be used as a medium for dielectric
    View Solution
  • 10
    As in the figure, if a capacitor of capacitance $C$ is charged by connecting it with resistance $R$, then energy given by the battery will be
    View Solution