Electrostatics Question 351

Question: The number of electrons to be put on a spherical conductor of radius$ 0.1m $ to produce an electric field of $ 0.036N/C $ just above its surface is [MNR 1994; KCET (Engg.) 1999; MH CET (Med.) 2001]

Options:

A) $ 2.7\times 10^{5} $

B) $ 2.6\times 10^{5} $

C) $ 2.5\times 10^{5} $

D) $ 2.4\times 10^{5} $

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Answer:

Correct Answer: C

Solution:

$ E=\frac{1}{4\pi {\varepsilon _{0}}}.\frac{ne}{r^{3}} $

therefore $ n=\frac{Er^{2}}{e} \cdot 4\pi {\varepsilon _{0}} $

therefore $ n=\frac{0.036\times 0.1\times 0.1}{9\times 10^{9}\times 1.6\times {{10}^{-19}}}=\frac{360}{144}\times 10^{-13} $ = 2.5x 10-8 N/C.



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