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jee_main_2024_29_jan_morning - Electric Charges and Fields Topics

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QUESTION #35 Electric Flux and Gauss Law
Two charges of 5mathrmQ and -2mathrmQ are situated at the points (3a, 0) and (-5a, 0) respectively. The electric flux through a sphere of radius '4a' having center at origin is:
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QUESTION #59 Electric Field due to an Infinite Plane Sheet
An electron is moving under the influence of the electric field of a uniformly charged infinite plane sheet S having surface charge density +sigma. The electron at t = 0 is at a distance of 1 m from S and has a speed of 1 m/s. The maximum value of sigma if the electron strikes S at t = 1 s is alpha left[fracmathrmm epsilon_0mathrmeright] fracmathrmCmathrmm^2 the value of alpha is
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