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Question Number 58614 by tanmay last updated on 26/Apr/19

with reference to book  i am posting some basic  question for students.  1)two charged coducting sphere of radius  r_(1 ) and r_2  are positvely charged separated  at a distance d from each other.  force of interaction is F  which is correct answer   a)F=(1/(4πε))((q_1 q_2 )/d^2 )  b)F>(1/(4πε))((q_1 q_2 )/d^2 )  c)F<(1/(4πε))((q_1 q_2 )/d^2 )  d)none of these  2)same question as 1 but one is +ve q_1  and  another is −ve q_2  then which option is correct  a)F=F_(columb)   b)F>F_(columb)   c)F<F_(columb)   d)none of these  pls give answer with explanatiin..

$${with}\:{reference}\:{to}\:{book}\:\:{i}\:{am}\:{posting}\:{some}\:{basic} \\ $$$${question}\:{for}\:{students}. \\ $$$$\left.\mathrm{1}\right){two}\:{charged}\:{coducting}\:{sphere}\:{of}\:{radius} \\ $$$${r}_{\mathrm{1}\:} {and}\:{r}_{\mathrm{2}} \:{are}\:{positvely}\:{charged}\:{separated} \\ $$$${at}\:{a}\:{distance}\:{d}\:{from}\:{each}\:{other}. \\ $$$${force}\:{of}\:{interaction}\:{is}\:{F} \\ $$$${which}\:{is}\:{correct}\:{answer}\: \\ $$$$\left.{a}\right){F}=\frac{\mathrm{1}}{\mathrm{4}\pi\epsilon}\frac{{q}_{\mathrm{1}} {q}_{\mathrm{2}} }{{d}^{\mathrm{2}} } \\ $$$$\left.{b}\right){F}>\frac{\mathrm{1}}{\mathrm{4}\pi\epsilon}\frac{{q}_{\mathrm{1}} {q}_{\mathrm{2}} }{{d}^{\mathrm{2}} } \\ $$$$\left.{c}\right){F}<\frac{\mathrm{1}}{\mathrm{4}\pi\epsilon}\frac{{q}_{\mathrm{1}} {q}_{\mathrm{2}} }{{d}^{\mathrm{2}} } \\ $$$$\left.{d}\right){none}\:{of}\:{these} \\ $$$$\left.\mathrm{2}\right){same}\:{question}\:{as}\:\mathrm{1}\:{but}\:{one}\:{is}\:+{ve}\:{q}_{\mathrm{1}} \:{and} \\ $$$${another}\:{is}\:−{ve}\:{q}_{\mathrm{2}} \:{then}\:{which}\:{option}\:{is}\:{correct} \\ $$$$\left.{a}\right){F}={F}_{{columb}} \\ $$$$\left.{b}\right){F}>{F}_{{columb}} \\ $$$$\left.{c}\right){F}<{F}_{{columb}} \\ $$$$\left.{d}\right){none}\:{of}\:{these} \\ $$$${pls}\:{give}\:{answer}\:{with}\:{explanatiin}.. \\ $$

Answered by Kunal12588 last updated on 27/Apr/19

i think  ans 1 − (b)  ans 2 − (b)

$${i}\:{think} \\ $$$${ans}\:\mathrm{1}\:−\:\left({b}\right) \\ $$$${ans}\:\mathrm{2}\:−\:\left({b}\right) \\ $$

Commented by tanmay last updated on 27/Apr/19

Answered by sridhar nayak last updated on 09/Jun/19

first question answer is 1.Besause force between two charged  sphere is equal  to that formula.

$${first}\:{question}\:{answer}\:{is}\:\mathrm{1}.{Besause}\:{force}\:{between}\:{two}\:{charged}\:\:{sphere}\:{is}\:{equal}\:\:{to}\:{that}\:{formula}. \\ $$

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