Question:

c Flux depends on symmetry d Not sufficient information

Last updated: 6/12/2023

c Flux depends on symmetry d Not sufficient information

c Flux depends on symmetry d Not sufficient information Charges can neither be created nor destroyed it can be transferred from one place to another The force between two charges are given by coulomb s law To find the force acting on a unit positive test charge electric field is calculated due to that charge The electric field always originates from ve charge and ends on ve charge Electromagnetic waves can be generated that transported energy Q6 Does Coulomb s law agree with Newton s 3rd law a No c May be Q7 What is the inherent characteristic of matter a Charge is inherent characteristic c Coulomb s law is not applicable in vacuum b Yes d Can t say Q9 Can Coulomb s law be used to define unit of charge a Yes c May be b Quantization of charges d None of the above Q8 Are electric field E and force F vector or scalar quantity a E is vector quantity and F is scalar c E is scalar F is vector b E and F are vector quantity d E and F is scalar b No d Can t comment Q10 Is physical significance of EM field useful in electrostatics a Yes c May be b No d Not sufficient information