A. It will become magnetic
B. It will melt
C. It will get punctured or cracked
D. Its molecular structure will get changed
Electrostatics
Electrostatics
A. ceramic plates and one mica disc
B. insulators separated by a dielectric
C. silver-coated insulators
D. conductors separated by an insulator
A. 37
B. 42
C. 63
D. 73
A. Electric intensity
B. Magnetic flux density
C. Electric flux
D. None of the above
A. 62 x 105 V/m
B. 72 x 105 V/m
C. 82 x 105 V/m
D. 92 x 105 V/m
A. Air
B. Mica
C. Plastic film
D. Ceramic
A. Coulomb/meter
B. Coulomb/meter
C. Coulomb/meter
D. Coulomb/meter
A. Mica
B. Paper
C. Ceramic
D. Electrolytic
A. Ceramic capacitor
B. Paper capacitor
C. Both will be of equal size
D. None of the above
A. Ceramic capacitor
B. Mica capacitor
C. Both will have identical value of capacitance
D. It depends on applied voltage