Charge Q, is divided into two parts which are then kept some distance apart. The force between them will be maximum if the two parts are having the charge.
A
Q2 each
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B
Q4 and 3Q4
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C
Q3 and 2Q3
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D
e and (Q−e), where e= electronic charge
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Solution
The correct option is AQ2 each
Step 1: Calculation of force
Let one part of the charge be q. Thus other part of the charge is Q−q
From Coulomb's law:
Electrostatic force between them F=kq(Q−q)r2
Step 2: Condition of maximum force
For maximum force, dFdq=0
∴ddq(kq(Q−q)r2)=0
Or, ddq(qQ−q2)=0
Or, Q−2q=0
⇒q=Q2
Hence force between them is maximum if the two parts have equal charge Q/2 each. So, Option A is correct