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RE-NEET 2026
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A point charge $Q$ is placed inside a cavity within a solid isolated conducting sphere. Consider points $A, B$ and $C$ as shown in the figure, where the magnitudes of the electric fields are $E_A, E_B, E_C$, respectively. The points $B$ and $C$ are at the same distance from the center of the solid sphere. The correct option is :

RE-NEET 2026 Physics - Electrostatics Question 2 English
A

$E_A \neq 0, E_B< E_C$

B

$E_A=0, E_B=E_C$

C

$E_A \neq 0, E_B=E_C$

D

$E_A=0, E_B>E_C$

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NEET 2026
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Which of the following statements are correct?

A. Inside a conductor, the electrostatic field is zero.

B. Electric field at the surface of a charged conductor does not depend on its surface charge density.

C. The interior of a charged conductor can have no excess charge in the static situation.

D. At the surface of a charged conductor, the electrostatic field must be normal to the surface at every point.

E. The electrostatic potential is zero everywhere inside a charged conductor.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

A

A, B and D only

B

A, C and E only

C

A, C and D only

D

C, D and E only

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NEET 2025
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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An electric dipole with dipole moment $5 \times 10^{-6} \mathrm{Cm}$ is aligned with the direction of a uniform electric field of magnitude $4 \times 10^5 \mathrm{~N} / \mathrm{C}$. The dipole is then rotated through an angle of $60^{\circ}$ with respect to the electric field. The change in the potential energy of the dipole is:

A
1.2 J
B
1.5 J
C
0.8 J
D
1.0 J
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Two identical charged conducting spheres $A$ and $B$ have their centres separated by a certain distance. Charge on each sphere is $q$ and the force of repulsion between them is $F$. A third identical uncharged conducting sphere is brought in contact with sphere $A$ first and then with $B$ and finally removed from both. New force of repulsion between spheres $A$ and $B$ (Radii of $A$ and $B$ are negligible compared to the distance of separation so that for calculating force between them they can be considered as point charges) is best given as:

A
$\frac{F}{2}$
B
$\frac{3 F}{8}$
C
$\frac{3 F}{5}$
D
$\frac{2 F}{3}$

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