### JEE Mains Previous Years Questions with Solutions

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### AIEEE 2002

A charged particle $q$ is placed at the centre $O$ of cube of length $L(ABCDEFGH).$ Another same charge $q$ is placed at a distance $L$ from $O$. Then the electric flux through $ABCD$ is
A
$q/4\,\pi \,{ \in _0}L$
B
zero
C
$q/2\,\pi \,{ \in _0}L$
D
$q/3\,\pi \,{ \in _0}L$

## Explanation

Both the charges are identical and placed symmetrically about $ABCD$. The flux crossing $ABCD$ due to each charge is ${1 \over 6}\left[ {{q \over {{ \in _0}}}} \right]$ but in opposite directions. Therefore the resultant is zero.
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### AIEEE 2002

If there are $n$ capacitors in parallel connected to $V$ volt source, then the energy stored is equal to
A
$CV$
B
${1 \over 2}nC{V^2}$
C
$C{V^2}$
D
${1 \over {2n}}C{V^2}$

## Explanation

The equivalent capacitance of $n$ identical capacitors of capacitance $C$ is equal to $nC.$ Energy stored in this capacitor

$E = {1 \over 2}\left( {nC} \right){V^2} = {1 \over 2}nC{V^2}$
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### AIEEE 2002

On moving a charge of $20$ coulomb by $2$ $cm,$ $2$ $J$ of work is done, then the potential differences between the points is
A
$0.1$ $V$
B
$8$ $V$
C
$2V$
D
$0.5$ $V.$

## Explanation

We know that ${{{W_{AB}}} \over q} = {V_B} - {V_A}$

$\therefore$ ${V_B} - {V_A} = {{2J} \over {20C}} = 0.11J/C = 0.1V$