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Question 1* 1 point A square of side L meters lies in the x-y plane in a region where the magnetic field is given by B=B,(2i+3j)+4k) Tesla, where By is constant, The magnitude of flux passing through the square i 2ByL? Wb (B) 3BgL? Wb (©) 4B,L? Wb (D) 298,12 We Oa Os @c Oo Question 2* 1 point A loop, made of straight edges has six corners at AG, 0, 0), B(L, 0, 0) C(L, L, 0), DO, L, 0), E@, L, L) and F(0, 0, L). A magnetic field B=By G + hk) Tesla is present in the region. The flux passing through the loop ABCDEEA (in that order) is (A) B,L? Wb. (B) 2B,L? Wb. (C) ¥2B,1? Wb - (D) 4B,L? Wb. m O*©s8 Oc Question 3* 1 point A cylindrical bar magnet is rotated about its axis in the figure. A wire is connected from the axis and is made to touch the cylindrical surface through a contact. Then axis bar—>| — + magnet] ~ 5 @A (A) a direct current flows in the ammeter A. (B) no current flows through the ammeter A. (©) analternating sinusoidal current flows through the ammeter A with a time period 2Wo. (D)a time varying non-sinusoidal current flows throush the ammeter AQuestion 4* 1 point There are two coils A and B as shown in figure. A current starts flowing in B as shown, when A is moved towards B and stops when A stops moving. The current in A is counter clockwise. B is kept stationary when A moves. We can infer that A 5 (A) there is a constant current in the dockwise direction in A (B) there is a varying current in A. (©) there is no current in A. (D)there is a constant current in the counter clockwise direction in A.Question 5 * 1 point Same as problem 4 except the coil A is made to rotate about a vertical axis figure. No current flows in Bif A is at rest. The current in coil A, when the current in B (at ! = 0) is counterclockwise and the coil A is as shawnat this instant, ! = 0, is ayo B (A) constant current clockwise (B) varying current clockwise. (©) varying current counter-clockwise. (D) constant current counter-clockwise. Question 6 * 1 point The polarity of induced emt is defined by (A) Ampere's circuital law. (B) Biot-Savart law. (©) Lenz’s law. (D) Fleming's right hand rule. Oa a Os@c Oo Question 7 * 1 point Lenz’slawis consequence of the law ofconservation of (A) Charge (B) mass (C) energy (D) momentum Oa Os @c Oo Question 8 * 1 point The induced e.m.£ in the coil at the third second will be (A) 32 units (B) 54 units (©) 40 units (D) 65 units @a Os Oc OoQuestion 9 * 1 point The self-inductance L of a solenoid of length J and area of cross-section A, with a fixed number of turns N increases as (A) Land A increase. (B) U decreases and A increases, (©) Lincreases and A decreases (D) both | and A decrease. Oa Question 10 * 1 point An iron-cored solenoid has self inductance 2.8H. When the core is removed, the self inductance becomes 2 mH. The relative permeability of the material of the core is (A) 1400 (B) 1200 (C) 2800 (D) 2000 @a Os Oc OoQuestion 11* 1 point In which of the following application, eddy current has no role to play? (A) Electric power meters (B) Induction furnace (© LED lights (D) Magnetic brakes in trains Question 12 * 1 point If the back e-m.£ induced in a coil, when current changes from 1A to zero in one millisecond, is 5 volts, the self-inductanee of the eoil is (A)5H (1H (5x10 H (D)5x 10HQuestion 13 * 1 point Magnetic field energy stored ina coil is (AyL? (8) ALi (Q)Li (D) AL? Oa Oe Oc @> Question 14 * 1 point If two coils of self inductance Land L, are coupled together, their mutual inductance becomes (A)M =k J/I (OM=kJE,4L, — (D) None ef the above @a Os Oc OoQuestion 15 * 1 point An inductor and a bulb are connected in series with a de source. A soft iron core is then inserted in the inductor. What will happen to intensity of the bulb? (A) Intensity of the bulb remains the same. (B) Intensity of the bulb decreases. (C) Intensity of the bulb increases. (D) The bulb ceases to glow. Question 16 * A conducting ring of radius 0.4 m is placed in 3 a time varying magnetic field B=2+ * (where B is in tesla and t is in sec) in such a way that its axis making an angle 60° with magnetic field. The emf induced in the ring at t=2 see will be 1) 048-V 2)0.96V 3)036V 4)0.72V O11Question 17 * ‘As a result of change in the magnetic flux linked to the closed loop shown in figure, an emf V volts is induced in the loop, The workdone (Joule) in taking a charge Q coulomb once along the loop is 1Qv 2)2QV 3) ay 4) zero Question 18 * Consider a long infinite wire carrying a time varying current i = kt (k > 0). A circular loop of radius ‘a’ and resistance R is placed with it’s centre at a distance ‘d’ from the wire(a<< d). Find out the induced current in the loop? 2y Have 2dR 3) Haak 4) tat ‘4nd aR 1 point 1 pointQuestion 19 * ‘A circular loop of resistance R and enclosing an area A is subjected to a magnetic fielé Bye™ perpendicular to it’s plane, By and b being constants and t is the time. What is the induced current att = 0? 1) ABub >) BabR R A 3) ABR 4 BOR b 2a Question 20 * ‘The magnetic field through a loop of area 1m? and of resistance 100, changes with time as shown in figure. The induced current in the oop at t= 1 see. BOD ot Dora 2024 304 4A © 2 1 point 1 pointO4 Assertion & Reason A statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). Mark the correct choice as; (A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A (B) Both A and Rare true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A (C) Ais true but R is false (D) Ais false and R is True Question 21* 1 point Assertion(A): Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction are consequences of law of conservation of energy. Reason (R): The parameter LR ina L-R circuit has the dimension of time.Question 22 * 1 point Assertion (A): When two identical loops of copper and Aluminium are rotated with same speed in the same magnetic field, the induced emt will be same Reason (R): Resistance of the two loopsare equal. Question 23 * 1 point Assertion (A): Lenz’s law does not violets the principle of conservation of energy. Reason (R): Induce emf never opposes the change in magnetic flux that causes the e:m.tQuestion 24 * 1 point Assertion (A): If the number of turns of a coil is increased, it becomes more difficult to push a bar magnet towards the coil. Reason (R): The difficulty faced is according to Lenz's law. Question 25 * 1 point Assertion (A): When the magnetic flux changes around a metallic conductor, the eddy current is produced Reason (R): Electric potential determines the flow of charge. Oa @©s Oc Oo Case Study - BasedRead the following text and answer the following questions on the basis of the same Bottle Dynamo: A bottle dynamo is a small generator to generate electricity to power the bicycle light. Is is not a dynamo. Dynamo generates DC but a bottle dynamo generates AC. Newer models are now available with a rectifier. The available DC can power the light and smallelectronic gadgets. This is also known as sidewall generator since it operates using a roller placed on the sidewall of bicycle tyre. When the bicycle is in motion, the dynamo roller is engaged and electricity is generated as the tyre spins the roller. When engaged, a dynamo requires the bicycle rider to exert more effort to maintain a given speed than would otherwise be necessary when the dynamo is not present or disengaged. Bottle dynamos can be completely disengaged during day time when cycle light is not in use. In wet conditions, the roller on a bottle dynamo can slip against the surface of the tyre, which interrupts the electricity generated. This cause the lights to go out intermittently.Question 26 * 1 point Why bottle dynamo is nota dynamo ? (A) It generates AC only (B) It generates DC only (C) It looks like a bottle (D) It requires no fuel to operate Oa @e Oc Oo Question 27 * 1 point Can you recharge the battery of your mobile phone with the help of bottle dynamo? (A) Yes (B) No (C) Yes, when a rectifier is used (D) Yes, when a transformer is used Oa Os @c OoQuestion 28 * 1 point Bottle generator generates electricity: (A) when fuel is poured in the bottle. (B) when cycle is in motion. (C) when it is mounted properly. (D) when wind blows. Oa @©s Oc Oo Question 29 * 1 point Bulb of bicycle light glows: (A) with AC supply only. (B) with DC supply only. (C) with both AC and DC supply. (D) only when AC supply is rectified. Oa Os @c g 0°Question 30 * 1 point Which one of the following is not an advantages of newer model of bottle dynamo ? (A) Works intermittently when it roller slips on tyre (B) Small electronic gadgets can be charged (C) Can be easily disengaged during day time (D) Requires no fuelRead the following text and answer the following questions on the basis of the same Electromagnetic damping: Take two hollow thin cylindrical pipes of equal internal diameters made of aluminium and PVC, respectively, Fix them vertically with clamps on retort stands. Take asmall cylindrical magnet having diameter slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the pipes and drop it through each pipe in such a way that the magnet does not tonch the sides of the pipes during its fall You will observe that the magnet dropped through the PVC pipe takes the same time to come out of the pipe as it would take when dropped through the same height without the pipe. Now instead of PVC pipe use an aluminium pipe. Note the time it takes to come out of the pipe in each case, You will see that the magnet takes much Jonger time in the case of aluminium pipe. Why is itso 7 It is due to the eddy currents that are generated in the aluminium pipe which oppose the change in magnetic flux, ie, the motion of the magnet. The retarding force due to the eddy currents inhibits the motion of the magnet. Such phenomena are referred to as electromagnetic damping. Note that eddy currents are not generated in PYC pipe as its material is an insulator whereas aluminium is a conductor This effect was discovered by physicist Foucault (1819-1868)Question 31* 1 point Eddy current is generated in a: (A) metallic pipe. (B) PVC pipe. (©) glass pipe. (D) wooden pipe @a Os Oc Oo Question 32 * 1 point Eddy current was first observed by: (A) Helmhotlz (B) Foucault (C) DArsonval (D) Shockley Oa @es Oc OoQuestion 33 * 1 point What is electromagnetic damping ? (A) Generation of electromagnetic wave during the passage ofa magnet through a metal pipe (B) Change of the direction of propagation of electromagnetic wave due to a variable magnetic flux (C) Change of the frequency of electromagnetic wave due to a variable magnetic flux (D) To slow down the motion of a magnet moving through a metal pipe duc to electromagnetically induced current. Question 34* 1 point ‘To observe electromagnetic damping a magnet should be dropped Uuough a metal pipe and. (A) the magnet should not touch inner wall of the Pipe (B) the magnet should touch the inner wall of the pipe. (C) it does not matter whether the magnet touches the inner wall of the pipe or not. (D) the magnet should be larger in size than the diameter of the pipe. wm ©Question 35 * 1 point A piece of wood and a bar magnet of same dimension is dropped through an aluminium pipe. Which of the following statements is true ? (A) The piece of wood will take more time to come out from the pipe. (B) The bar magnet will take more time to come out from the pipe. (©) Both will take same time to come out from the Pipe. (D)The time required will depend on the mass of the wooden piece and the mass of the bar magnet. Submit Clear form Never submit passwores through Google Forms. This content is neither created nor endorsed ty Google. Report Abuse ~ Terms of Service - Privacy Policy,
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