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- The electric field E is measured at a point P(0, 0, d) generated due to various charge distributions and the dependence of E on d is found to be different for different charge distributions. List-I contains different relations between E and d. List-II describes different electric charge distributions, along with their locations. Match the functions in List-I with the related charge distributions in List-II. List-I List-II P. E is independent of d 1. A point charge Q at the origin Q. E propto (1/d) 2 A small dipole with point charges Q at (0,0,l) and - Q at (0,0,-l). Take 2 l < < d R. E propto (1/d2) 3 An infinite line charge coincident with the x-axis, with uniform linear charge density λ S. E propto (1/d3) 4 Two infinite wires carrying uniform linear charge density parallel to the x- axis. The one along (y = 0, z = l) has a charge density + λ and the one along (y = 0, z = - l) has a charge density - λ. Take 2l << d 5 Infinite plane charge coincident with the xy-plane with uniform surface charge density
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The electric field is measured at a point generated due to various charge distributions and the dependence of on is found to be different for different charge distributions. List-I contains different relations between and . List-II describes different electric charge distributions, along with their locations. Match the functions in List-I with the related charge distributions in List-II.
List-I
List-II
P.
is independent of
1.
A point charge at the origin
Q.
2
A small dipole with point charges Q at and - Q at . Take
R.
3
An infinite line charge coincident with the -axis, with uniform linear charge density
S.
4
Two infinite wires carrying uniform linear charge density parallel to the - axis. The one along has a charge density and the one along has a charge density . Take
5
Infinite plane charge coincident with the xy-plane with uniform surface charge density
List-I | List-II | ||
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P. | is independent of | 1. | A point charge at the origin |
Q. | 2 | A small dipole with point charges Q at and - Q at . Take | |
R. | 3 | An infinite line charge coincident with the -axis, with uniform linear charge density | |
S. | 4 | Two infinite wires carrying uniform linear charge density parallel to the - axis. The one along has a charge density and the one along has a charge density . Take | |
5 | Infinite plane charge coincident with the xy-plane with uniform surface charge density |
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