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Physics 10 Chapter 13 - Electrostatics - 7
1.
By which of the following process, electroscope can be charged?
a) Convection
b) Faraday’s law
c) Electrostatic induction
d) Radiation
2.
By which of the following process, electroscope can be charged?
a) Conduction
b) Radiation
c) Faraday’s law
d) Convection
3.
Which instrument is used to detect the type of charge on a body?
a) Voltmeter
b) Electroscope
c) Galvanometer
d) Ammeter
4.
If the divergence of the leaves increases, then which charge body carries?
a) Neutral charge
b) No charge
c) Negative charge
d) Positive charge
5.
If the body carries positive charge, what happens to the leaves of electroscope?
a) No deflection in the leaves
b) Divergence of the leaves decreases
c) Remain in their original position
d) Divergence of the leaves increases
6.
If the divergence of the leaves decreases, then which charge body carries?
a) No charge
b) Neutral charge
c) Negative charge
d) Positive charge
7.
If the body carries negative charge, what happens to the leaves of electroscope?
a) Remain in their original position
b) No deflection in the leaves
c) Divergence of the leaves increases
d) Divergence of the leaves decreases
8.
Which of the following instrument is used to identify that whether the body is an insulator or conductor?
a) Ammeter
b) Electroscope
c) Galvanometer
d) Voltmeter
9.
Which of the following instrument is used to identify insulators?
a) Electroscope
b) Ammeter
c) Voltmeter
d) Galvanometer
10.
Which of the following instrument is used to identify conductors?
a) Ammeter
b) Electroscope
c) Galvanometer
d) Voltmeter
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