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Daily Practive Problems # 6: Objective DPP - 6.1

This document contains 9 practice problems related to electrical current and charge: 1) It asks to calculate the number of electrons that constitute different given currents. 2) It asks to identify the unit of coulomb, which is equal to one ampere flowing for one second. 3) It asks about the meaning of an object being negatively charged. 4) It asks about the charge of an object that is attracted to another charged object. The document contains multiple choice questions testing understanding of basic electrical concepts.

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Daily Practive Problems # 6: Objective DPP - 6.1

This document contains 9 practice problems related to electrical current and charge: 1) It asks to calculate the number of electrons that constitute different given currents. 2) It asks to identify the unit of coulomb, which is equal to one ampere flowing for one second. 3) It asks about the meaning of an object being negatively charged. 4) It asks about the charge of an object that is attracted to another charged object. The document contains multiple choice questions testing understanding of basic electrical concepts.

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DAILY PRACTIVE PROBLEMS # 6

OBJECTIVE DPP - 6.1


1. How many electrons constitute a current of
(A) 6.25 1018 (B) 6.25 1012 (C) 6.25 1011 (D) 6.25

2. 1 Coulomb is equal to :
(A) 1 amp 1 sec (B) 1 amp / 1 sec (C) 1 joule 1 amp (D) 1 joule / 1 sec

3. When a body is negatively charged by fraction, it means :

(A) the body has acquired excess of electrons (B) the body has acquired excess of protons

(C) must be zero (D) many be negative or positive or zero

4. If a charged body attracts another body, the charge on the other body :

(A) must be negative (B) must be positive

(C) must be zero (D) may negative or positive or zero

5. A suitable unit for expressing the strength of electric field is :


(A) V/C (B) C/m (C) N/C (D) C/N

6. One ampere equal :


-6
(A) 106 A (B) 10 A (C) 10-3 A (D) 10 mA

7. What constituted current in a metal wire ?


(A) Electrons (B) Protons (C) Atoms (D) Molecules

8. If I is the current through a wire and e is the charge of electron, then the number of electrons in t seconds
will be given by-
le
(A) (B) e/lt (C) lt/e (D) lte
t

9. Conventionally, the direction of the current is taken as -


(A) the direction of flow of negative charges (B) the direction of flow of atoms
(C) the direction of flow of positive charges (D) the direction of flow of molecules

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