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h. c. verma ch.GAUSS LAW pls solve with steps Qno. 19 & 20 ITS URGENT

    
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its easy mann
see E=sigma/2e0
now theere will be force horizontal on the ball F=Eq
and mg and T
solve it using the newtons laws of motion and find sigma
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19)Mass of the ball = 10g


Charge = 4 x 10-6 C


Thread length = 10cm


From the figure,Tcos\theta=mg


Tsin\theta=\frac{\sigma q}{2\epsilon_0}     [electric force]


Tcos\theta=mg


Dividing the 2 equations,we get


Tan\theta=\frac{\sigma q}{2mg\epsilon_0}


\Longrightarrow \sigma=\frac{2mg\epsilon_0 tan\theta}{q}


Now substitute the values to get the anwer.


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20(a) Tension in the string in Equilibrium


T cos 60° = mg



T=\frac{mg}{cos60}



=10 x 10-3 x 10 / (1/2)


=0.2 N


 

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