Electric Charges And Fields Ques 40

40. Two pith balls carrying equal charges are suspended from a common point by strings of equal length. The equilibrium separation between them is $r$. Now the strings are rigidly clamped at half the height. The equilibrium separation between the balls now become

[2013]


(a) $(\frac{r}{\sqrt[3]{2}})$

(b) $(\frac{2 r}{\sqrt{3}})$

(c) $(\frac{2 r}{3})$

(d) $(\frac{r}{\sqrt{2}})^{2}$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 40.(a)

Solution:

  1. (a) $T \cos \theta=mg$

$T \sin \theta=F$

$\therefore \quad \tan \theta=\frac{F}{mg}$

From figure, $\tan \theta=\frac{F_e}{m g}$

$\Rightarrow \frac{r / 2}{y}=\frac{\frac{kq^{2}}{r^{2}}}{mg}$

$[\because F=\frac{kq^{2}}{r^{2}}.$ from coulomb’s law]

$\Rightarrow r^{3} \propto y$

When string is clamped at half the height $r^{\prime 3} \propto \frac{y}{2}$

Dividing the above two equations, we have $\frac{r^{\prime}}{r}=\frac{1}{2^{1 / 3}} \Rightarrow r^{\prime}=\frac{r}{\sqrt[3]{2}}$



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